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Kt-70 Mode S Transponder With Mounting Tray on 2040-parts.com

US $999.99
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Bendix King Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:066-01141-0201 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

KT-70 transponder package

This listing is for a used Bendix King KT-70 transponder unit, PN 066-01141-0201, in good working condition. Unit will come with mounting tray.

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FEATURES

  • Digital Panel Mounted Transponder with Mode A/C and Mode S (Select) capability
  • Does not meet ADS-B requirements
  • Solid State
  • 4 knobs for code selection
  • Suitable for altitudes up to 50000 feet
  • Pilot-programmable easy-to-read, gas discharge display includes adjustments for dimming time and brightness levels
  • Display shows selected code and encoded altitude
  • Mode annunciator and reply indicator
  • Pushbutton VFR code
  • Remote-Ident switching
  • Self-test capability
  • Similar to KT-71 but DOES include Mode S (Select) capability
  • TSO'd
SPECIFICATIONS
SIZE:6.25"W x 1.63"H x 10.0"LWEIGHT:3.90 lbs.
TSO:C112, DO-181, DO-178A, DO-160B:TEMPERATURE:-20 to +55C
ALTITUDE:50000 feetDISPLAY:Digital, Gas Discharged
POWER REQUIREMENTS:11-33VDC, 35 W max


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