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Hans:
I use the XCOM 760 radio and have had only a few issues with it when it was first produced in Australia. Since working out the problems I had with the microphone the radio works well. The "Dual Watch" function, I have found to be very useful during the landing phase as I use it to listen for other radio traffic from the other gliders who may not have switched frequencys. The memory functions are also very useful for programming in ASOS or AWOS information. The radio also allows you to program it through a PC for the memory channels. The XCOM website has a lot of information about it. Wiring is critical, I had some trouble with it to begin with. It has been working flawlessly since. Tom |
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