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Bendix/king Kn-62a Nav/com W/ 8130 066-1068-01 on 2040-parts.com

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Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Bendix King Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:066-1068-01 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

KN62A -01 with Harmonic filter so it is legal in Europe , high power and it was just tuned , aligned and tagged , Call Alan 856 419 5209 ...KN-62A
FEATURES
  • 1.3" high flat-pack, DME unit
  • 200-channel receiver
  • Features simultaneous gas discharge display of distance, groundspeed and time-to-station
  • Can be channeled through almost any NAV receiver or tuned directly with its own frequency selection knobs
  • No remote channeling adapters needed
  • All solid-state transmitter provides 100 watts nominal power output
  • All channeling done electronically using a single crystal digital frequency synthesizer
  • Operates on any DC voltage from 11 to 33 volts without adapters or power converters
  • No external cooling is required since it draws only 15 watts of power
  • Model available (-01) with harmonic filter for use in Germany (see table below)
  • TSO'd
SPECIFICATIONS
Size:6.312"W x 1.30"H x 12.258"LWeight:2.6 lbs.
TSO Compliance:FAA TSO C66a; RTCA DO-160 ENV. CAT./A1B1/A/PKS/XXXXXXZBBBAOutput Power:KN-62/62A = 50 watts, KN-64 = 35 watts
Maximum Display Range:389 nautical milesAcquisition Sensitivity:-82 dBm minimum, -87 dBm nominal
Range Accuracy:+-.1 nautical miles or +-14% whichever is greaterGroundspeed Accuracy:+-1 knot or +-1%, whichever is greater from 0 to 999 knots
Time-to-Station:+-1 minute from 0 to 99 minutesSearch Time:1.0 second nominal
Memory Time:11 to 15 secondsMaximum Altitude:50,000 feet
Channeling Sources:Internal; External control head providing BCD code, 2x5 code, slip code, or Bendix/King serial code  
Part NumberDME Transceiver Description
Part NumberDME Transceiver Description:
066-1068-01Standard model with harmonic filter for transmitter

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