Hi folks,
I keep hearing that a post 100,000 serial number KT76A transponder is still a very usable transponder. My understanding is that it is a solid state (???) and does not have the tube earlier KT76s had, thus it's a viable unit and it makes sense to repair/replace should it fail. What says the crowd?
Reason I'm asking is I have the KT76A using a Tailbeacon as ADSB and all is working fine. However, I'm contemplating adding a second WAAS GPS and I'm thinking about getting rid of a TKM170C and installing a GNC355. The TKM170C works fine but I'd like to get something more modern in there. Alternatively, if I need to ditch the KT76A I"ll add a Garmin 375 (GPS and Transponder) pull the Tailbeacon and keep the TKM170c.
I keep hearing that a post 100,000 serial number KT76A transponder is still a very usable transponder. My understanding is that it is a solid state (???) and does not have the tube earlier KT76s had, thus it's a viable unit and it makes sense to repair/replace should it fail. What says the crowd?
Reason I'm asking is I have the KT76A using a Tailbeacon as ADSB and all is working fine. However, I'm contemplating adding a second WAAS GPS and I'm thinking about getting rid of a TKM170C and installing a GNC355. The TKM170C works fine but I'd like to get something more modern in there. Alternatively, if I need to ditch the KT76A I"ll add a Garmin 375 (GPS and Transponder) pull the Tailbeacon and keep the TKM170c.