I have for sale a used but in very good condition NARCO COM 810. It includes the rack assembly and a "approach" connector plug assembly. This is also TSO'ed and works perfectly. There has been a little over eight hours use on it (aircraft time) in the last seven years of owner ship, which works out to about one hour of use per year. Guess you cold say it been "lightly" used!
NAV/COMs for Sale
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Terra avionics nav/com with deviation indicator (US $300.00)
Terra tn200d w gs and tri-nav indicator(US $700.00)
Vintage king communication navigation radio for parts or repair(US $49.99)
Vintage narco mark 12b communication navigation radio for parts not tested(US $49.99)
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