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Linaire Ld 8005 Harness For Bendix-king/honeywell Ki 261/266 Kn 61 Dme Receivers on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:LD 8005

LD 8005 bench test harness for Bendix-King/Honeywell KI 261/266, KN 61 DME receivers
By Linaire Engineering Inc.

This listing is for a used but excellent condition Linaire LD 8005 bench test harness for Bendix King/Honeywell KI 261/266, KN 61 DME receivers.
Hooks up to the LD-4 or equivalent DME control test panel (none included).

For testing of the following:
KI 261/266
KN 61

For details on compatibility and use, refer to Linaire's and/or OEM's manuals (none are included).
This listing is for the LD 8005 harness only, nothing else included.


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