Avionics Comant B40032c Coax Assembly For Klx100 on 2040-parts.com
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
New Old Stock Comant B40032C Bendix/King KLX100 Replacement Coax Assembly - 10ft. Replacement cable for External Antenna Kits. Adapts Bendix/King KLX100 Handheld and some Garmin GPS Port to Remote Antenna. TNC Female Connector, RG316 Cable, Small GPS Connector. This is less than half the price of new.
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