Make:Bendix/King
Warranty:No
Part Number:066-04031-2121
KLN-90B
- P/N: 066-04031-2121
- S/N: 80046
- Mod: 1
- Unit was removed from aircraft for a system upgrade in August 2011.
- Unit was fully functional at the time of removal.
- Unit was properly stored in an ESD safe enviornment upon removal.
- Listing includes KLN 90B receiver, mounting rack and database card. No additional accessories or paperwork included.
- Unit may be returned for a refund within 14 days if defective.
- Panel-mount IFR GPS capable of performing non-precision GPS approaches
- Easy-to-read CRT map display
- Comprehensive Jeppesen database with SID and STAR waypoints and approaches
- Pilot-friendly controls
- Eight-channel parallel GPS receiver
- Meets FAA C129 A1 specifications
- Built-in resolver interface allows system to be linked directly to aircraft's HSI or CDI or coupled to an autopilot
- Resistant to COMM radio interference
- Straightforward control panel consisting of two sets of concentric knobs
- Screen can be split enabling two pages of information to be open at once
- Available into two database options - Americas and International - that can be easily updated by plug-in cartridge located on back of unit (IBM compatible computer updating also available)
- Can store as many as 26 separate flight plans with up to 30 waypoints each
- Includes flight calculator that can handle useful computations such as true airspeed, pressure altitude, density altitude, actual winds aloft, and much more
- Models available with 5,14, or 28 volt lighting (see table below)
- Models available with gray or black bezel (see table below)
- Upgrading available to improve GPS performance for B-RNAV compliance for Europe
- KLN-90 and KLN-90A upgrade to KLN-90B no longer available from factory
DIMENSIONS: |
6.312"W x 2.00"H x 12.55"L |
WEIGHT: |
6.30 lbs. |
TEMPERATURE RANGE: |
-40 to +70C |
TSO: |
C129A1 |
ALTITUDE: |
Up to 50,000 ft |
POWER INPUTS: |
11 to 33 VDC at 2.5A max |
RS-232 INPUT: |
The RS-232 input is designed to communicate with devices such as air data and fuel flow sensors via RS-232 format |
RS-232 OUTPUT: |
The RS-232 output is designed to interface with certain ARNAV Elts and certain moving map displays, stormscopes, and Shadin fuel flow systems |
PART NUMBER |
IFR GPS RECEIVER DESCRIPTION: |
066-04031-1121 |
14/28V Lamps, Black bezel |
066-04031-1122 |
same as -1121 but with B-RNAV upgrade |
066-04031-1221 |
5V Lamps, Black bezel |
066-04031-1222 |
5V Lamps, Black bezel, with BRNAV |
066-04031-1321 |
14/28V Lamps, Gray bezel |
066-04031-1322 |
14/28V Lamps, Gray bezel, with BRNAV |
066-04031-1421 |
5V Lamps, Gray bezel |
066-04031-1422 |
5V Lamps, Gray bezel, with BRNAV |
066-04031-1622 |
With Night Vision Goggle Compatibility. Export License Required |
066-04031-2121 |
14/28V Lamps, Black bezel, upgraded to KLN-90B from KLN-90/A status |
066-04031-2122 |
14/28V Lamps, Black bezel, upgraded to KLN-90B from KLN-90/A status, with BRNAV |
066-04031-2221 |
5V Lamps, Black bezel, upgraded to KLN-90B from KLN-90/A status |
066-04031-2222 |
5V Lamps, Black bezel, upgraded to KLN-90B from KLN-90/A status, with BRNAV |
066-04031-2321 |
14/28V Lamps, Gray bezel, upgraded to KLN-90B from KLN-90/A status |
066-04031-2322 |
14/28V Lamps, Gray bezel, upgraded to KLN-90B from KLN-90/A status, with BRNAV |
066-04031-2421 |
5V Lamps, Gray bezel, upgraded to KLN-90B from KLN-90/A status |
066-04031-2422 |
5V Lamps, Gray bezel, upgraded to KLN-90B from KLN-90/A status, with BRNAV |
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