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| King KRA-10A Radar Altimeter System | | Product Information | | Model | King KRA-10A Radar Altimeter System | | Part Number | P/N: 066-3054-01 - KI-250 Indicator (14/28 volt white lighting) P/N: 066-1061-03 - KRA-10A Receiver / Transmitter P/N: 071-1114-00 - KA-131 Antenna (Flat) P/N: 071-1114-01 - KA-131 Antenna (Skewed) | | Condition | Serviceable | | Certification | 8130-3 | | Voltage | 28 volts, 14 volts with a voltage converter (such as the King KA-133)
| | Included | Indicator, Receiver / Transmitter, Antenna (please specify which type), Connectors, Receiver / Transmitter to Antenna Cable, 90 Day Warranty | | Comments | The Flat antenna (-00) is needed when the mounting surface is parallel to the ground in flight. The Skewed antenna (-01) is needed when the mounting surface is between 6 and 20 degrees of parallel to the ground. |
The most popular low-cost radar altimeter we carry is the King KRA-10A, part of the Silver Crown series. This is a 3-piece system, with a KI-250 Indicator, a KRA-10A Receiver / Transmitter, and a KA-131 Antenna to mount on the belly of your aircraft. This system indicates your radar altitude AGL from 20 feet to 2,500 feet.
The KRA-10A Receiver /Transmitter is an upgraded version of the original KRA-10. The KRA-10A adds the ability to connect to a "squat switch". When activated, this prevents the KRA-10A transmitting when on the ground.
The KI-250 allows the pilot to set a Decision Height, in altitude AGL. Once you reach this altitude, a light illuminates and a tone sounds. (This is a very good safety aid and backup on an IMC approach.) There is also a self-test function.
The KRA-10A system is designed for aircraft with a 28 volt electrical system. You can still use the KRA-10A in a 14 volt aircraft, but you will need a voltage converter, such as the King KA-133.
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