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BendixKing KX 200 Nav COMM GS With 14V Retrofit Adapter - Open Box

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Part# 99-02383
MFR Model# 89000002-120-14

Overview

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General aviation’s newest and most advanced NAV/COM radio is pilot-friendly by design. That’s because we consulted pilots at every phase of a development process that started with a blank CAD screen and ended with the creation of a groundbreaking new radio for the 2020s and beyond.

The BendixKing KX 200 is an easy direct replacement with the same footprint as your current KX 155 radio. But that is where the similarity ends. The KX 200 features:
  • High-resolution color LCD
  • 50-channel memory presets
  • 25kh or 8.33kh channel spacing
  • Full featured digital NAV/COM with VOR, LOC, ILS, and glide slope
  • Compatible with existing indicators and installed equipment
  • Compatible with 14- and 28-volt systems
  • Possibility to expand capabilities with future Honeywell Anthem cockpit connectivity
  • Two-year warranty

BendixKing Makes Upgrading to the KX 200 Easy
Moving up to the KX 200 couldn’t be easier, since it’s a direct replacement for your current KX 155 and can substitute other radios using the same tray and connector. That also means the KX 200 is compatible with existing equipment, which reduces both cost and aircraft downtime during the conversion. If you are interfacing with a legacy KMA 20 or KMA 24 audio audio, and a KX 170/175B was originally installed, then your installation will require two additional ground wires to be installed on pin K Com Lo and pin L, Nav Audio Lo on the KX 155 connector P401.
   
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Specifications

Supply Voltage 14 and 28 volt system
Current consumption ≤ 750 mA @ 12V; RX RX stand-by mode
≤ 400 mA @ 28 VDC; RX stand-by mode
≤ 2.5 A @ 12 VDC; TX mode (m ≥ 70%, 1 kHz)
≤ 1.8 A @ 28 VDC; TX mode (m ≥ 70%, 1 kHz)
Operating temperature -20…+55 °C
Control interface COM: RS422
NAV: RS422
Dimensions HxWxD (install. Depth) 52.1 x 158.8 x 224 mm (2.1 x 6.3 x 8.8 inch)
Weight ≤ 1.5 kg
COM Transceiver
Number of channel memory 50 + 10 Last
Channel labeling Yes
Receiver
Frequency range 118.000- 136.991666 MHz
Channel spacing 8.33 / 25 kHz
Modulation AM
Audio frequency response 350…2500 Hz @ 8.33 kHz channel spacing
350…3000 Hz (typically 300…3400 Hz) @ 25 kHz channel spacing
Sensitivity ≤ -93 dBm (typically -101 dBm) for AM 30%, 1000 Hz
Spurious response ≥ -33 dBm
Dual watch (SCAN) Yes
Climax operation YES, Class H2 receiver
Frequency change notification Yes
Squetch threshold 6…26 dB
Single / multicarrier distortions ≤ 25% (typically ≤ 15%) for AM 85%
Transmitter
Transmitting power ≥ 6 W @ 14 VDC, ≥ 10 W @ 28 VDC
Modulation capability ≥ 70%, ≤ 95%
Frequency stability better than ± 5 ppm
Modulated audio distortion ≤ 15%
Modulated audio response 350…2500 Hz
Stuck PPT 35 s
NAV Receiver
NAV channels 108.00 … 117.95 MHz
Number of channel memory 50 + 10 Last
NAV sensitivity -93 dBm, -107 Dbm (typically)
VOR/LOC output Composite signal for external VOR/LOC converter and indicator
Auxiliary power supply output up 500 mA
ILS energize output Open collector to ground discrete output
DME channeling Serial DME channeling provided for KN 62A, KN 63, KN 64
NAV audio output power ≥ 100 mW @ 500 Ω, ≥ 100 mW @ 600 Ω
IDENT notch filter ON/OFF
GS channels 329.15…335.00 MHZ

In The Box

  • King KX 200 NAV/COM With GS
  • King KX 200 Retrofit Adapter (Optional)

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