King Kr86 Adf Receiver And Ka42 Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
A used King KR86 ADF receiver (p/n 066-1038-00, s/n 5148) and King KA42 ADF antenna (p/n 071-1006-11) removed from an aircraft in working condition. Receiver includes mounting tray, but harness and connectors were not saved. Thank you for looking!
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