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nav122 parts OR what can I replace a nav122 with?



 
 
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Old October 9th 07, 03:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Edward A. Falk
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Default nav122 parts OR what can I replace a nav122 with?

In article om,
Paul kgyy wrote:
I don't know what your panel space requires, but consider a
reconditioned King KX125 - has a built-in CDI.


Nice unit, but I only have the 3" hole to fill. Also, the Nav122 had
glide slope and marker beacon as well. AFICT, *nobody* makes anything
with near the capability as that old 122. Too bad.

Anywy, it seems I have a number of options available to me; thanks
for all your help.

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