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11-15-2008, 12:09 AM
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 121
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Handheld Radios?
Hey all -
I was thinking about getting a handheld radio, and wondered if anyone had any experience with the different models out there. I'm attracted to the Vertex standard, but I've read that some people have had problems with them. The Icom stuff looks ok, but less sexy. I'm also interested in nav capabilities. Anyone have a favorite, or any compelling reason to buy one over the other?
thanks in advance for any info!
cj
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11-15-2008, 12:40 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Reno, NV
Posts: 2,125
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CJ,
A good friend has a Vertex Standard, with the NAV capability, and he was telling me today he really likes it. Good battery life, good clarity. Nice compact package too, from the looks of it. His experience has been good.
One data point anyway.
Cheers,
Bob
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11-15-2008, 01:19 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Sonoma County
Posts: 3,821
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I used this radio.... http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...s/jrctrans.php ... to replace a failing KX170B in my Piper Warrior. It was connected to an exterior antenna and did quite well. Once you enter a freq. with push buttons, it is hard to go back to twisting knobs.
A great feature of this unit is the 12v adapter replaces the battery and makes the entire radio only 4 inches tall.. Many features for a small price........
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11-15-2008, 04:42 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,009
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You should also look at getting a suction cup antenna mount as well as a headset adapter. They both set up very quickly in the event of lost power or comm (I've had this happen 3X in IMC over the years). In addition, a panel plug-in can also be installed to allow use of your aircraft antenna. This will give you improved reception over the rubber ducky. Most of the handhelds today offer duplex capability. This is great to have, especially if you fly instruments. With practice, you should be able to shoot a VOR approach using only the hand-held. Remember to keep the unit fully charged and/or replace batteries on a scheduled basis.
Terry
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11-15-2008, 06:35 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Newport, TN
Posts: 7,496
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The Sporty SP200 has great range if connected to a good antenna. It is also the only one I know of that can use a localizer.
The only problem with it is that it will pickup any and I do mean any noise signals within 50 ft of it.
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11-15-2008, 06:51 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
Posts: 1,128
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Excellent backup
I've always used a ICOM handheld with Nav and plugged in to a external antenna as my backup. Using the headset connector and a ptt switch, its as good as a panel mount radio. Icom's business is primarily ham radios and there stuff although expensive is pretty much bulletproof.
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Tom Norwood
Classic "Short Tail 6A N822PM
TMX-O360. Phase 1
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11-15-2008, 08:22 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 371
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Gary Bricker
I have the Vertex pilot lll. It works great and has lots of features, but it takes some learning to use.
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11-15-2008, 09:08 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Garden City, Tx
Posts: 5,122
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brantel
The Sporty SP200 has great range if connected to a good antenna. It is also the only one I know of that can use a localizer.
The only problem with it is that it will pickup any and I do mean any noise signals within 50 ft of it.
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Agreed - but with the caveat that an external antenna is almost a requirement. The little flexible antenna that came with the radio is about worthless (my opinion, my experience).
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Greg Niehues - SEL, IFR, Repairman Cert.
Garden City, TX VAF 2020 dues paid 
N16GN flying 700 hrs and counting; IO360, SDS, WWRV200, Dynon HDX, 430W
Built an off-plan RV9A with too much fuel and too much HP. Should drop dead any minute now.
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11-15-2008, 09:22 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Ontario Canada
Posts: 1,452
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icom
i have an icom a-6 that i have had for almost three years and used to listen to tower all day from my office as i got my ppl, and use as a back up com now. Been very happy. Ant is a little weak on the mount as i bent it up pretty good, and the battery is now only good for 1-2 hrs but after all the use thats pretty fair.
$200 cant go wrong IMHO.
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Rick Woodall C-GSTT "ghost"
9a -TMX io-320, catto three blade, dual dynon hdx with a/p. 900+ hrs in 8 yrs flying.
Flew to Osh 11,12,15,17,19. SNF 2013. West to Cali /Washington/Vancouver/crossed the Rockies north to Red Deer east to Moosonee and over to maritimes. South to Jekyll Isl, cedar key, and Key West etc. 6 trips and 17 islands of the Bahamas. Flown turtles and dogs for Pilots n Paws too. Love our Rv's
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11-15-2008, 12:21 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Qu?bec, Canada
Posts: 420
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RickWoodall
i have an icom a-6.
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Same here. I've had the A6 for 2 years now. It's a solid product (except for the antenna, it's a bit too easy to bend).
Reception and transmission is clear and most of the time, it was better than the old king radios in the C172s I rented for my PPL.
If you need NAV, ICOM makes the A24. It's the same radio as the A6 but with NAV.
Get the NI-MH battery, you'll get at least 4-5h. Mine came with the old style battery, I get 2-3hours tops.
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Philippe Marseille
RV-9A Kit Emp done, wings @50% - SOLD
RV-12iS@Empennage
Construction Web Cam
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