I have a Mac 1700 (serial number one!) with what I believe is a King KI 214 indicator. The 214 has a built in glide slope receiver. Either the GS receiver in the KI 214 is off, or the 214 indicator is off (sticking.) I have read the KI 214's are no longer repairable, plus need GS frequency adjustments to each channel. I can buy a replacement KI209 which does not have a GS receiver, which means I would need an external GS receiver. I can buy a used KN75 digital GS receiver for around $400 with an 8130. I believe the Mac 1700 is still a good radio, but I don't know if it's worth the installation costs to add a KN75, or just buy a used Garmin Sl30 which has a built in GS receiver, then remove the Mac 1700. I will need to buy a new KI 209 for ~ $1,000 (or similar indicator) whether I buy the used KN 75 to add to the Mac1700, or whether I remove the Mac1700 and replace it with a used Garmin SL30. My plane has the Approach Fast Stack System, so I am hoping the installation will not be all that complex either way, just new trays and cables to the Approach Pro-X HUB. I think the King KN75 GS receivers are pretty sturdy and they seem to be plentiful. I have space available under the nose cowling for the KN75.
I am not sure how the Mac 1700 (built on the KX175B) is with the number of COM frequencies we are to use now, but I haven't had any issues using it this past 3 months. I believe the Garmin SL 30 can drive the King KI209 indicator (they are compatible).
I would appreciate any advice.
Gomer