King Kr86 Adf Receiver And Ka42b Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
A used King KR86 ADF Receiver (P/N 066-1038-000, S/N 13894) and KA-42B ADF Antenna (P/N 071-1133-00, S/N 36845). Included is receiver mounting tray with backplate, harness with antenna connector and antenna mounting doubler. Antenna harness is intact and uncut. System was removed from an aircraft for upgrades and it was unclear whether this unit was functional due to a blown transformer found in the aircraft wiring.
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