KX-170 volume control
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- Joe Moilanen
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KX-170 volume control
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Speaking of radios, the volume switch just went out in my KX170B on the NAV side. Anybody know where these are available? Does King still produce parts for these?
Joe
Speaking of radios, the volume switch just went out in my KX170B on the NAV side. Anybody know where these are available? Does King still produce parts for these?
Joe
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One note of caution if you don't already know Joe is that when you remove the KX170/175 you only turn the allen screw 1/4 turn. Any more than that and you WILL break the on/off volume control. It's a poor design that has made more money for the radio shops and King than I'd like to think about.
This is unlike most other radios where you continue to turn the allen screw to remove the radio.
This is unlike most other radios where you continue to turn the allen screw to remove the radio.
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- lowNslow
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Joe, if you still need parts you might try this guy. http://www.kx170b.com .
Karl
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I have a KX-170 that I will trade for anything of value. It's supposed to be in working condition (but is not legal, as you know....only good for parts and listening/navigating.)
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I have no idea. I like the present avionics in my plane and have no plans to add the KX-170, so it's up to anyone who can use it.
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50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
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Thanks for the info lowNslow. I sent Gary an e-mail.
George, I'll try to find out if the volume switch is the same on the 170. Now that my bone head stunt removing it broke the channel switch also, I'll be looking for that also. I'll get back to you. The bakelite disc that broke is for the 118-135 so the 170 may have the parts I need. Gotta find out...
Joe
George, I'll try to find out if the volume switch is the same on the 170. Now that my bone head stunt removing it broke the channel switch also, I'll be looking for that also. I'll get back to you. The bakelite disc that broke is for the 118-135 so the 170 may have the parts I need. Gotta find out...
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Robbie, what you meant to say is you fly the approach with the KX170B and use the Garmin for "situational awareness" ---right?theduckhunter wrote:My volume went out on my KX170B last year and I got charged more than I thought was fair........I think $45 for the part. Overall it is such a good radio. I fly a lot of IMC approaches with only my KX170B and my garmin 496.

Karl
'53 170B N3158B SN:25400
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'53 170B N3158B SN:25400
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