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King Kx-175b Tso Radio Yellow Tagged on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Murphysboro, Illinois, United States

Murphysboro, Illinois, United States
Limited testing. See below.
Brand:King Manufacturer Part Number:KX-175B

I bought this at a local FBO closeout.  Has a yellow tag dated 2003.  Unknown if used after that time.  It has been on the shelf for a lot of years.  I put this in a ground bound radio stack, and powered it up along with my handheld.  I could transmit and hear, but there was a lot of scratchiness, particularly while turning the volume knob.  I did not have a way to test the NAV side.  Sold as shown, as described, and as-is.  Connector and tray are sold separately.

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