Rutan Voyager Avionics

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Can the experts help identify the avionics suite of the 1986 Voyager flight from the photo from the link below please?

I only identified the following:
Custom audio panel. Note the last toggle switch for HSI control;
King KWX 56 radar display;
King KX 165 TSO COMM / NAV;
King KAP 150 autopilot, albeit with a bit strange push button layout;
King KCU 567 CDU display likely connected to the KNC 667 Navigation Computer/VOR Converter plus OMEGA navigation;
Small digital Zulu clock;
Unknown type of ADI, which should interface with the KAP 150 and the KNC 667;
King KI 525A HSI for VOR / OMEGA;
King KHF-950 or similar HF long distance radio controller.

Did they have on board XPDR?
Any details on the KCU 567 and the KNC 667 are appreciated as hardly anything is available online on these guys.

UPDATE:
The computerized OMEGA / VLF navigation system that was used on-board the Voyager was the King KNS 660. It consisted of two major components: the KNC 667 navigation computer and the KCU 567 CDU plus three VLF antennas.
Bendix King's website has a downloadable archive of old avionics' documentation, incl. on the KNS 660, at https://www.bendixking.com/en/support/downloads-and-manuals.
The KNS 660 manual gave some hints on the components and usage of the system. I wonder if the Voyager was equipped with the following add-ons from King:
(1) The KA 167 rubidium frequency standard that allowed only two Omega/VLF signals to be picked up for successful navigation. Without it the reception of three signals was required for the system to operate correctly;
(2) The KDL 569 data loader from 3.5" floppies which updated the internal data base of waypoints, airports, etc.;
(3) The KNR 620 VOR sensor for the KNC 667.
A google search also produced a YouTube material with the recording of HF radio conversations between the Voyager crew and the ground crew. The problems with the KNS 660 were mentioned. The material is available here:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8U0vL8bm2k
 
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