Part #:

Model: KDI-574

OEM:

BendixKing

Desc:

DME Indicator

Part Number :


KDI-574

FEATURES

  • Similar to KDI-572 but DOES NOT include ON/OFF, NAV 1/2, DME Hold selector
  • Master indicator without rotary switch; must be used with an external system power switch and external switch for selection of tuning sources
  • Features simultaneous display of distance, ground speed, and TTS, plus annunciation of NAV 1, Hold, NAV 2 and RNAV
  • For use with Bendix/King KDM-706 / KDM-706A, KN-63 DME and KTU-709 TACAN
  • Easy-to-read 7-segment gas discharge readouts
  • Light sensor photocell automatically dims display
  • Provides remote function switch for NAV channeling selection and DME hold
  • No selector switch
  • Models available with annunication of NAV1/2, Hold visual cue from KDI-572 Indicators (see table below)
  • Models available with non-diffused display lens and gray bezel (see table below)
  • TSO'd

 

SPECIFICATIONS

Size: 3.50"W x 1.35"H x 6.47"L Weight: 0.7 lbs.
TSO Compliance: Category A1D1/A/KPS/XXXXXXZAAAA DO 160 Altitude To 50,000 feet
Operating Temperature: -20C to 70C Channel Selection Inputs: Requires 2x5, shifted BCD or slip code for DME channel selection
Part Number Description:
066-1069-04 Black face, with NAV1/2 Hold visual cue, diffused lens
066-1069-05 Black face, without NAV1/2 Hold visual cue, diffused lens
066-1069-11 Black face, with NAV1/2 Hold visual cue, non-diffused lens
066-1069-13 Gray face, with NAV1/2 Hold visual cue, diffused lens
NOTE: Same base part numbers used for all KDI-572/573/574 DME Indicators

 

066-1069-04
- DME Indicator

NSN: 6605-01-494-6566

Price Condition Status
$1,750.00 OH OUTRIGHT IN WORK
REQUEST NEW OUTRIGHT REQUEST LEAD TIME
066-1069-14
- DME Indicator
Price Condition Status
$1,750.00 SV OUTRIGHT 1 IN STOCK

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In relation to NE (New) parts, many OEMs change their prices and availability without any notice to dealers or the industry. Therefore, through the REQUEST or RFQ indication, we ask that customers contact us for the most accurate price and availability.

In relation to SV & OH parts, the used parts aftermarket in the aviation industry is not an infinite supply. It is a dynamic, constantly changing market that is significantly affected by and susceptible to highs and lows in supply and demand. Therefore, although we attempt to, at times, we are unable to predict the exact moment when an item may be available. Once again, through the REQUEST or RFQ indication on our website, we ask that customers contact us for the most current and accurate price and availability.

The data bus for the KDI-572 /573/574 indicators is available from the KN-62/62A/64 but there is no 192 volt output from these DME units to light the display of these DME indicators.
None, they represent the same unit. Original King Radio part numbers were 9 digits. For example, 066-3056-01. During the Bendix and King merger (i.e. Bendix/King), a new part numbering system was created that converted these 9 digit part numbers to 12 digits. Therefore, 066-3056-01 became 066-03056-0001. Despite this numbering change, units that were originally from the King Radio design still have the 9 digit part number format on the unit dataplate. The 12 digit format for King units appears to be used for catalog and internal Honeywell purposes only. Therefore, any unit that has a zero in its third to last number (i.e. XXX-XXXX-X0XX) has a 9 digit part number (i.e. XXX-XXXX-XXX) on its dataplate / ID Plate.
In January 1989 Bendix/King changed from a nine digit to a twelve digit part numbering system. The new, larger 12 digit numbers allowed for the inclusion of software version into the last two digits of the part number for certain units in which software changed frequently such as EFIS and TCAS processors. Therefore, the two digits immediately preceding the software version indicate the hardware version of the unit.

Different software versions imply different operational features and/or interface capabilities and software modifications imply software repairs (bug fixes) to insure proper operation of these features and interfaces. Software version upgrades frequently require hardware modifications to the unit. Such hardware modifications accompanying software version upgrades do not necessarily change the hardware version of the unit.