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Old December 17th 10, 05:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Recommended Handheld Transceiver?

On Dec 16, 9:29*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi Steve,

I'm biased because I sell them, but I'm a big fan of the ICOM radios. *They
have a great reputation for quality and reliability. *You can see details
hehttp://www.cumulus-soaring.com/icom.htm

You may want to consider the optional AA battery pack. *It is a great,
long-shelf-life backup to the rechargeable battery.http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/icom.htm#BP-261

I own an ICOM IC-A14 and I'm very happy with it. *It works very nicely. *I
used it quite a lot at the Sport Class Nationals soaring contest in Parowan
last summer.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.

"chasers03" wrote in message

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Does anyone have a strong recommendation for a good handheld radio/
transceiver for me to use as a backup? I don't need ILS/Nav aides.


I am confused after looking at Sporty's, ICom, & Vertex.


My children are trying to get a recommendation from me for a Christmas
gift


Steve Chase Lambada Motorglider N24PV- Hide quoted text -


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I like ICOM as well, use a newer one in the towplane and an older one
in my glider.

The old ones (A-21) are better than the newer in several respects,
mainly 30hrs on one set of 10 AA batteries, vs 4hrs for the A-6

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