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Photocell (for automatic dimming of all readouts) COMM Frequency COMM Frequency VOUIDENT Switch NAV Frequency Transfer Button Selector Knobs (Pull out for ident tone) Transfer Button NAV Frequency Selector Knobs ON/OFFNOL Control Switch (pull out for TEST; push in for automatic squelch) Simple. Reliable. Capable. Simplicity, reliability and capability are key characteristics of the Honeywell Bendix/King KX 155 and KX 165 NAV/COMMs. These high-quality, time-tested systems make "stay ahead" frequency pre-planning effortless. Both NAV and COMM frequency displays incorporate the popular "flip-flop" pre-select feature. This function allows pilots to set up en route or approach frequency changeovers well in advance of the actual transition point or ATC handoff sequence, for true "stay ahead" flight management. By simply selecting the upcoming NAV or COMM frequency in the "standby" (STBy) display, pilots can "flip-flop" it into "active" status at the press of a button. This function may also be controlled from an optional remote-mounted switch. Both "active" and "standby" frequencies are displayed simultaneously. A non-volatile memory circuit holds all displayed frequencies in storage - through aircraft shutdowns or momenrary power interruptions - without the need for battery power of any kind. Large, self-dimming, microprocessor-controlled readouts and solid-state electronic tuning provide fast, accurate selection of all 200 NAV and 760 COMM frequencies - and both the KX 155 and KX 165 feature a built-in 40-channel glideslope receiver. (As an option, they're also available without the glideslope.) The KX 165's useful "radial" feature offers an instant readout of the current radial (from the "active" VORTAC station) digitally displayed in the "standby" NAV frequency window. With both frequencies continuously available, it's easy to perform a quick crossfix check by simply pressing the "flip-flop" button and noting the displayed radial from each of the two selected VORTACs. Two Levels of Capability Although the two systems are virtually identical in appearance, the KX 165 has greater capability. It offers some additional features, such as the digital radial readout, and comes with a built-in VORILOC converter, while the KX 155 requires an external VORILOC converter. Both units will interface with any ARlNC standard CDr or HSr display. Options include a full line of Honeywell Bendix/King indicators - visit our Web site at www.bendixking.com to learn more. © 2004 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. 6/04006·08329·0013 3K Printed in U.S.A. Policy Notice: Avionics installations require special skills, tools and test eqnipment. Our limited warranty is valid only for equipment installed in accordance with our sales and service policies. In keeping with our policy of continual product improvement, designs and specifications described here may be altered without notice. Specifications for KX 155 and KX 165 Certification COMM Transmit: TSO C37b COMM Receiver: TSO C38b NAV Receiver: TSO C36c, C40a Environmental Standard: A1D1/AlKPSIXXXXXXBAAA Physical Dimensions Width: 6.25 in. (15.88 cm) Length: 10.16 in. (25.81 ern) Height: 2.05 in. (5.21 cm) Weight: (add .55 Ibs. for Glideslope) KX 155: 4.75 Ibs. (2.15 kg) KX 165: 5.10 Ibs. (2.31 kg) Power Input 14 VDC: Receive .7 A, Transmit 8.5 A 28 VDC: Receive .4 A, Transmit 6.0 A Communication Transmitter Frequency Range: 118 - 136.975 MHz in 25 kHz increments Frequency Stability: ±0.0015 % Power Output: 10-Watts minimum Sidetone Output: Adjustable to 100 mW into 500 ohms headphones Communication Receiver Receiver Sensitivity: 211V(hard) or less for 6db (S + N)/N with 1,000 Hz tone modulated 30% Audio Output: 100 mW output into 500 ohms minimum Navigation Receiver Frequency Range: 108 - 117.95 MHz in 50 kHz increments Frequency Stability: ±0.0015% Power Output: 10-Watts minimum VOR/LOC Sensitivity: 211V(hard) or less on all channels for half flag deviation Audio Output: With a 1 kHz tone 30% modulation at least 100 mW output into 500 ohm load Honeywell Bendix/King Avionics 23500 W 10Sth Street, Olathe, KS 66061·1950 Telephone 913.712.2613 Fax 913.712.5697 Toll·Free in U.S. 877.712.2386 www.bendixking.com Honeywell

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Page 1: Specifications for KX 155 and KX 165 - Regal Air · 2018. 1. 16. · Simplicity, reliability and capability are key characteristics of the Honeywell Bendix/King KX 155 and KX 165

Photocell (forautomaticdimming of allreadouts)

COMM Frequency COMM Frequency VOUIDENT Switch NAV FrequencyTransfer Button Selector Knobs (Pull out for ident tone) Transfer Button

NAV Frequency Selector Knobs

ON/OFFNOL Control Switch(pull out for TEST; push in for automatic squelch)

Simple. Reliable. Capable.Simplicity, reliability and capability are key characteristics of the Honeywell Bendix/King

KX 155 and KX 165 NAV/COMMs. These high-quality, time-tested systems make "stay

ahead" frequency pre-planning effortless.

Both NAV and COMM frequency displays incorporate the popular "flip-flop" pre-select

feature. This function allows pilots to set up en route or approach frequency changeovers

well in advance of the actual transition point or ATC handoff sequence, for true "stay ahead"

flight management.

By simply selecting the upcoming NAV or COMM frequency in the "standby" (STBy)

display, pilots can "flip-flop" it into "active" status at the press of a button. This function

may also be controlled from an optional remote-mounted switch. Both "active" and

"standby" frequencies are displayed simultaneously. A non-volatile memory circuit holds all

displayed frequencies in storage - through aircraft shutdowns or momenrary power

interruptions - without the need for battery power of any kind.

Large, self-dimming, microprocessor-controlled readouts and solid-state electronic tuning

provide fast, accurate selection of all 200 NAV and 760 COMM frequencies - and both the

KX 155 and KX 165 feature a built-in 40-channel glideslope receiver. (As an option, they're

also available without the glideslope.)

The KX 165's useful "radial" feature offers an instant readout of the current radial (from

the "active" VORTAC station) digitally displayed in the "standby" NAV frequency window.

With both frequencies continuously available, it's easy to perform a quick crossfix check by

simply pressing the "flip-flop" button and noting the displayed radial from each of the two

selected VORTACs.

Two Levels of CapabilityAlthough the two systems are virtually identical in appearance, the KX 165 has greater

capability. It offers some additional features, such as the digital radial readout, and comes with a

built-in VORILOC converter, while the KX 155 requires an external VORILOC converter.

Both units will interface with any ARlNC standard CDr or HSr display. Options include

a full line of Honeywell Bendix/King indicators - visit our Web site at www.bendixking.com

to learn more.

© 2004 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved.6/04006·08329·0013 3K Printed in U.S.A.

Policy Notice: Avionics installations require special skills, tools and test eqnipment. Our limited warranty is valid only for equipmentinstalled in accordance with our sales and service policies. In keeping with our policy of continual product improvement, designs andspecifications described here may be altered without notice.

Specifications forKX 155 and KX 165CertificationCOMM Transmit: TSO C37bCOMM Receiver: TSO C38bNAV Receiver: TSO C36c, C40aEnvironmental Standard:A1D1/AlKPSIXXXXXXBAAA

Physical DimensionsWidth: 6.25 in. (15.88 cm)Length: 10.16 in. (25.81 ern)Height: 2.05 in. (5.21 cm)

Weight: (add .55 Ibs. for Glideslope)KX 155: 4.75 Ibs. (2.15 kg)KX 165: 5.10 Ibs. (2.31 kg)

Power Input14 VDC: Receive .7 A, Transmit 8.5 A28 VDC: Receive .4 A, Transmit 6.0 A

Communication TransmitterFrequency Range: 118 - 136.975 MHzin 25 kHz incrementsFrequency Stability: ±0.0015 %Power Output: 10-Watts minimumSidetone Output: Adjustable to 100 mWinto 500 ohms headphones

Communication ReceiverReceiver Sensitivity: 211V (hard) or lessfor 6db (S + N)/N with 1,000 Hz tonemodulated 30%Audio Output: 100 mW output into 500ohms minimum

Navigation ReceiverFrequency Range: 108 - 117.95 MHz in50 kHz incrementsFrequency Stability: ±0.0015%Power Output: 10-Watts minimumVOR/LOC Sensitivity: 211V (hard) or lesson all channels for half flag deviationAudio Output: With a 1 kHz tone 30%modulation at least 100 mW output into500 ohm load

Honeywell Bendix/King Avionics23500 W 10Sth Street, Olathe, KS 66061·1950Telephone 913.712.2613 Fax 913.712.5697Toll·Free in U.S. 877.712.2386www.bendixking.com

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