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Old December 17th 10, 06:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tim Mara
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for low cost reliability buy Icom
ICA-14 is the most popular but there are also holiday rebates on the more
robust IC-A6 and IC-A24's on right now too
see my website for more http://www.wingsandwheels.com/Specials.htm
Merry Christmas!!
tim
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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

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Old December 17th 10, 08:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Free Flight 107
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I agree with all the above, Icom is the best. I've owned or used
several other brands, Icom head & shoulders above them all.
I was in a group of pilots using different handhelds one time and the
Icom regularly picked up transmissions that the others couldn't hear!
I have the A6 and like it very well, but wish I had the AA version so
that I don't need to re-charge every night.

Wayne
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Old December 17th 10, 08:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Dec 17, 12:10*pm, Free Flight 107 wrote:
I agree with all the above, Icom is the best. I've owned or used
several other brands, Icom head & shoulders above them all.
I was in a group of pilots using different handhelds one time and the
Icom regularly picked up transmissions that the others couldn't hear!
I have the A6 and like it very well, but wish I had the AA version so
that I don't need to re-charge every night.

Wayne


Wayne,

You can buy the AA battery pack for the A4/A6 for not much $.

Sadly, it does not last nearly as long as the battery packs on the
older models, but with 36 AA batteries for $11 at Costco, maybe it
does not matter!

aerodyne
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Old December 17th 10, 09:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
lanebush
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On Dec 17, 3:36*pm, wrote:
On Dec 17, 12:10*pm, Free Flight 107 wrote:

I agree with all the above, Icom is the best. I've owned or used
several other brands, Icom head & shoulders above them all.
I was in a group of pilots using different handhelds one time and the
Icom regularly picked up transmissions that the others couldn't hear!
I have the A6 and like it very well, but wish I had the AA version so
that I don't need to re-charge every night.


Wayne


Wayne,

You can buy the AA battery pack for the A4/A6 for not much $.

Sadly, it does not last nearly as long as the battery packs on the
older models, but with 36 AA batteries for $11 at Costco, maybe it
does not matter!

aerodyne


I have the Vertex VXA 300 and like it. I especially like the external
microphone attachment. It was not cheap but increases the usability
tremendously. I can lay the radio beside me and attach the microphone/
speaker to my shoulder harness just like the cops do. No more
fumbling for the transceiver.

Lane
XF
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Old December 18th 10, 12:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tony V
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Free Flight 107 wrote:
I agree with all the above, Icom is the best. I've owned or used
several other brands, Icom head & shoulders above them all.



I bought the early Icom A-20 in 1985 because of the rock solid
reputation the brand had with the ham radio crowd. The only real
competition at the time was the (long gone) King handheld and the (also
long gone) Narco. I was not disappointed - the radio still works well
today and all I had to do was replace the NiCad pack every decade or so.
I finally replaced it with the Icom A-6 *only* because the A-20 was
comparatively large and that sometimes made it a bit when I was climbing
in the back seat of gliders all day long.

Tony V.
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Old December 18th 10, 06:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Dec 17, 4:28*pm, Tony V wrote:
Free Flight 107 wrote:
I agree with all the above, Icom is the best. I've owned or used
several other brands, Icom head & shoulders above them all.


I bought the early Icom A-20 in 1985 because of the rock solid
reputation the brand had with the ham radio crowd. The only real
competition at the time was the (long gone) King handheld and the (also
long gone) Narco. I was not disappointed - the radio still works well
today and all I had to do was replace the NiCad pack every decade or so.
I finally replaced it with the Icom A-6 *only* because the A-20 was
comparatively large and that sometimes made it a bit when I was climbing
in the back seat of gliders all day long.

Tony V.


After the radio review, the clear winner is the inexpensive Sporty's
200 model. with alkaline batt and a core basic 5w TX it is a clear
choice. The Icom came in a close second but Vertex was dead last.
Having had all three radios at one time or another I have to concur
with the Sportys radio. It is undoubtedly the best bang for the buck.
IMO. Vertex which is manufactured by Yasu is the broadest spectrum of
transmitting on several different bands but very poor in all bands.
Have a look at the recent edition of Kitplanes magaizine for
conformation. YMMV Doug
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Old December 19th 10, 06:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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I second the Vertex. Excellent radio.
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Old December 19th 10, 07:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Don Johnstone[_4_]
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At 00:28 18 December 2010, Tony V wrote:
Free Flight 107 wrote:
I agree with all the above, Icom is the best. I've owned or used
several other brands, Icom head & shoulders above them all.



I bought the early Icom A-20 in 1985 because of the rock solid
reputation the brand had with the ham radio crowd. The only real
competition at the time was the (long gone) King handheld and the (also
long gone) Narco. I was not disappointed - the radio still works well
today and all I had to do was replace the NiCad pack every decade or so.


I finally replaced it with the Icom A-6 *only* because the A-20 was
comparatively large and that sometimes made it a bit when I was climbing


in the back seat of gliders all day long.

Tony V.


I still have my Icom 1C A-20 mainly because it is more robust and to my
mind the best that Icom produced. I remains the only approved airband
handheld radio that ICOM produce.

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Old December 19th 10, 07:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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On Dec 19, 12:05*pm, Don Johnstone wrote:
I remains the only approved airband
handheld radio that ICOM produce.


Ok, I'll bite. Uniquely approved for what, and by whom?

Andy

 




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