Hi Pat,
Sorry to hear of the difficulty. My #2 is also a KX-155
By IFR Static check I assume you mean the 24-month Pitot-Static check (i.e. 14CFR 91.411)? If your problem occurred immediately following any maintenance I'd be suspicious that something was knocked.
If I understand correctly it sounds like glideslope works but lateral nav (VOR radial / Localizer) does not? The VOR/LOC antenna is separate from the glideslope antenna. On my bird, the VOR antenna consists of two antenna angled 45-deg rearward either side from the top of the vertical stabilizer (right where the read beacon is). The glideslope antenna on the other hand; looks like a wing or boomerang mounted atop a stand. I think it was originally mounted on the roof of the cabin but now it's actually mounted in the front of the nose cowl section (which surprised me when I bought the plane but hey - it works well and is not in the airflow to cause drag).
Perhaps if maintenance was just performed the VOR antenna connection was disconnected inadvertently. At any rate I would first check antenna connections before anything else. An allen key can be used to remove the KX-155 from it's tray (small hole right in the front of the unit). From there you may need to get back in to the back of the tray to check the connections. You may also be more quickly be able to see by laying on the front floor and look up behind the panel. I've done that many times. Easiest way is to sit on the wing and "lay back" onto the front cabin floor with the front seats all the way back. You have to be a little bit of a contortionist
Beyond that you could take the access panel off the tail cone area on the left side of the fuselage forward of the stabilator and look in there for a wiring disconnect. You could also perhaps take off the cap at the top o the tail where the beacon is and look in there. With a multimeter you could Ohm out the antenna wires. I doubt the wires are broken. My first bet is it's just disconnected at one end or the other.
Good Luck,
- Charles