Avionics Transponder Bendix/king Kt76a 8130-3 Yellow Tagged on 2040-parts.com
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
KT 76A Looks like new. Transponder 14V The KT 76A sets the standard in Mode A/C identification. This Class 1A transponder provides maximum performance at any altitude up to 35,000 feet. Its design efficiency and rugged construction continue to provide the owner-operator with a near-ideal balance of performance, reliability and value. Weight: 3.1 lbs. (1.41 kg) includes mounting rack Power Required: 14 VDC - 1.8 A max., 1.1 A standby
Certificated by Lafayette Avionics, Inc. CRS KH2R952K.
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