As you can tell, I was focused more on the transponder.  :)
Wouldn't mind having the radio, either.

David



On 12/18/2015 02:00 PM, Mark Langford via KRnet wrote:
> Chris Prata wrote:
>
> >>Hi all, I have a working KT76A transponder, and a Icom A-200 VHF,
> prob not going into my KR1 project (whenever that gets off the
> ground). Wonder what they are worth? Xpnder last flown
> 2009.<<             
>
> There are two transponders like that on ebay for $500 and $600.  I
> have that same IC-A200 iCOM radio and it works great.  They don't make
> that one anymore, but the newer model is over $1000, so I would expect
> it to fetch at least $500 also.  II'm pretty sure there's no
> requirement to check a radio every two years, but the transponder and
> altimeter should be "certified" to read within 125' of each other
> every two years (which probably applies more to the encoder than the
> transponder).
>
> Mark Langford
> ML at N56ML.com
> http://www.n56ml.com
>
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