Bendix King KT76A Transponder Model: KT76A P/N: 066-1062-00 S/N: 48756 Volts: 13.7 - 28VDC Mods: 1,2,3,4,5 As removed. Was in working condition when removed. Note: International buyers must include complete shipping information and telephone number. Telephone number is required for all international shipments.
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