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King Ky 197 Vhf/com Transceiver Yellow Tag 11/9/16: Headsets As Gift on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Livermore, California, United States

Livermore, California, United States
In good working condition 14VDC Unit. Bench tested and Yellow Tagged
Brand:King Manufacturer Part Number:064-1021-00

The King KY-197 is a popular King COMM, designed for aircraft with 14 volt electrical systems. The KY-197 is capable of tuning 720 COMM channels. It uses the standard bright and easy-to-read King gas discharge display.
*JUST YELLOW TAGGED 11/9/2016*

This KY 197 also includes the installation rack with new plug, pins, & antenna connector. All ready for a new installation if needed

The KY-197 also features:
  • Simultaneous digital display of both active and standby frequencies
  • Push button frequency flip-flop
  • 10 watts transmit power
  • TSO'd
I am throwing in a Used Flightcom Headset with this purchase. It has a mono & stereo selector switch to work with any audio panel. Don't miss this opportunity!!!!! 

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