Tkm Michel Mx-170b Nav/comm Radio on 2040-parts.com
Palm Harbor, Florida, United States
The digital display has the second from the right number out in the Nav in both the standby and the active. The Com Radio portion was working intermittently also. TKM will not accept this unit because the serial number #1630 is over 15+ years and not longer they will repair. Now there are few shops that will repair it. Check with Bennett Avionics (CT) (Scott), and the turn around is about 2 to 3 weeks. It looks nice and clean. Unit only.
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