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Good advice from Morgans. One problem you are going to have is that the
ground station is going to have a hell of a time understanding what you are saying due to the cabin noise. One way to overcome this is to get your "ham" or amateur radio license, which gives you the right to "diddle" with your radio to get the noise-cancelling aircraft headset microphone to modulate the radio. Jim "Morgans" wrote in message ... I would suggest that you use a small family band radio, like they sell at WallMart, or where ever. While they are probably not technically allowed to be used in the air, there is little chance anyone will put up a fuss. -- Jim in NC |
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