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King Radio Corp. Kt76 Kt 76 Kt76tso 066-1034-00 Transponder - 14vdc / 1.2a on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Smyrna, Georgia, United States

Smyrna, Georgia, United States
Used (transponder shows use - it has scratches, scuff marks & the knob DOES NOT go all the way to TST or IDENT (not sure if this is normal); unable to test, but will pay for return if not fully functional)
Manufacturer Part Number:066-1034-00 Compatible Model:KT76TSO Brand:King Radio Corp. UPC:Does not apply


Condition: Used (transponder shows use - it has scratches, scuff marks & the knob DOES NOT go all the way to TST or IDENT (not sure if this is normal); unable to test, but will pay for return if not fully functional)
Includes:
Only the Transponder

Details: The item pictured is the one you will receive.


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