Kt76a Transponder, Tray, Connector, Prewired on 2040-parts.com
Rhome, Texas, United States
I have a just removed king KT76A transponder, with tray and connector. the wiring harness is still intact to the encoder so all you have to do is hook up the power and ground wire and it s ready to go. I just removed the transponder last week for an Avidyne upgrade and it was working perfectly. cosmetically it is in great condition as shown in the photos. youll want to double check the wiring to the encoder because there are a few encoders that use the same plug but have different pinouts. I'm going from memory as I took the tray and connector out of a plane a few years ago and I think it had an A-30 encoder in it. the encoder is good too, the encoder in the picture is not necessarily the one you will get as I have three of them and I have to test them to see which ones are good. you will get a tested one which may have a different serial number. these transponders are compatible with the new adsb add on units so no need to worry about getting the extended squitter units as long as you are not going to go above 18,000 feet. I usually ship items within 3 days, but occasionally due to logistics and my work schedule I am using 10 day handling time on my listings. International buyers pay actual shipping costs. Guaranteed to pass your inspection or your money back. just return it no questions asked. |
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