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Old August 3rd 09, 02:25 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
vaughn[_2_]
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Default Portable/back up transceiver


"Mike" nospam @ aol.com wrote in message
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I had a Vertex that failed completely after about 5 years. I now have the
Icom A4 and I like it just fine.


A sample size of 1 tells us little. I have owned 2 Vertex aviation
portables over the last decade or so with zero problems. (Yes, a sample
size of 2 also tells us little)

In my experience (too many years in the 2-way radio biz) Vertex and Icom are
the "Honda and Toyota" of that market. You are unlikely to go wrong with
either brand.. I wouldn't give you a dime for the difference between the
two.

Vaughn


 




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