Kr-87 Adf Receiver. Kln-94 Gps Available on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Texas, United States
KR-87 ADF Receiver This listing is for a used Bendix King KR-87 ADF, PN 066-1072-00. Unit is in great working condition and great cosmetic condition. Unit was only removed for Garmin upgrades. Email for any questions. Check out my other items. KLN-94 GPS also available. FEATURES
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