Used Bendix King KN63 DME. recently removed from a 28 volt Cessna 182
for an avionics upgrade. Comes with KDI DME Indicator. Unit was working when removed about two months ago. I will take it back within 30 days if you have any problem. The DME box lists 14/28 VDC. No reserve |
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