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I've researched the sight for as much info as I can gather for
transponders. The choice now is, which transponder to buy. The Becker or the Microair? Is one really better than the other? There is not a real difference in the price point. Is there enough differencer betwwen warranty, service and reliabilty to choose one over the other? Your experinces and inputs would be appreciated. Thanks Mike Martin LS3-A N339P |
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I have sold several of both types, as long as you are getting the most
recent revisions on either brand they are quite equal . Neither has been completely without issues but both are quite good and suitable for glider use. Select good encoder types, professional installation and you will be OK. Both are also in stock here and can be shipped immediately. Prices of these transponders are today are very similar. Also look at the TPAS (MRXA) systems, these are not transponders but detect transponder signals from nearby aircraft giving you a warring of potential incursions.. http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page4.htm ..IMHO a better solution to glider operators than transponders or transponders alone and very inexpensive and quite literally no installation since they are completely portable....these are also available from stock. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com wrote in message ... I've researched the sight for as much info as I can gather for transponders. The choice now is, which transponder to buy. The Becker or the Microair? Is one really better than the other? There is not a real difference in the price point. Is there enough differencer betwwen warranty, service and reliabilty to choose one over the other? Your experinces and inputs would be appreciated. Thanks Mike Martin LS3-A N339P |
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On Nov 30, 8:35 am, "Tim Mara" wrote:
I have sold several of both types, as long as you are getting the most recent revisions on either brand they are quite equal . Neither has been completely without issues but both are quite good and suitable for glider use. Select good encoder types, professional installation and you will be OK. Both are also in stock here and can be shipped immediately. Prices of these transponders are today are very similar. Also look at the TPAS (MRXA) systems, these are not transponders but detect transponder signals from nearby aircraft giving you a warring of potential incursions.. http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page4.htm..IMHO a better solution to glider operators than transponders or transponders alone and very inexpensive and quite literally no installation since they are completely portable....these are also available from stock. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website atwww.wingsandwheels.com wrote in message ... I've researched the sight for as much info as I can gather for transponders. The choice now is, which transponder to buy. The Becker or the Microair? Is one really better than the other? There is not a real difference in the price point. Is there enough differencer betwwen warranty, service and reliabilty to choose one over the other? Your experinces and inputs would be appreciated. Thanks Mike Martin LS3-A N339P I bought a scratch and dent Microair from W&W a couple of years ago (although I could never figure out what was cosmetically wrong with it) and it has performed flawlessly. Tucson Gliding Club has Microairs in most of the club ships and as far as I am aware these are all performing fine. I am planning to follow Tim's advice and add a warning device this year. My transponder seems to deflect larger aircraft under air traffic control (I've seen airliners and military aircraft take sometimes quite strong evasive action away from me), but there are a lot of ******s out there flying SEL and some twins who never seem to look out of the window. When I can make out individual rivets, I know I am too close! Mike |
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On Nov 30, 5:11 am, wrote:
I've researched the sight for as much info as I can gather for transponders. The choice now is, which transponder to buy. The Becker or the Microair? Is one really better than the other? There is not a real difference in the price point. Is there enough differencer betwwen warranty, service and reliabilty to choose one over the other? Your experinces and inputs would be appreciated. Thanks Mike Martin LS3-A N339P Buy the Becker. Without a doubt much better quality all round. Microair may well have fixed all their past problems with their products, but they've had to many issues to ever get my money for any product. My experience was with MicroAir VHF radios, but their Transponders don't actually have a great reputation either. Darryl |
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Buy the Microair. My experience with Becker radios has not been good.
Had to send one to Florida to get fixed two years ago and it cost more than half what a brand new one would have. I appealed the size of the repair bill (they replaced one small circuit board) and their reply was the same one I got from the hospital that upcoded my stitches -- "that's too bad". -ted/2NO |
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![]() ![]() and Ditto: as I said in my previous post, neither Becker or Microair has been better than the other....both are in fact quite good......but transponders by nature are going to likely have more issues than normal communications radios. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com wrote in message ... On Nov 30, 5:11 am, wrote: I've researched the sight for as much info as I can gather for transponders. The choice now is, which transponder to buy. The Becker or the Microair? Is one really better than the other? There is not a real difference in the price point. Is there enough differencer betwwen warranty, service and reliabilty to choose one over the other? Your experinces and inputs would be appreciated. Thanks Mike Martin LS3-A N339P Buy the Becker. Without a doubt much better quality all round. Microair may well have fixed all their past problems with their products, but they've had to many issues to ever get my money for any product. My experience was with MicroAir VHF radios, but their Transponders don't actually have a great reputation either. Darryl |
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![]() ![]() and Ditto: as I said in my previous post, neither Microair or Becker has been better than the other....both are in fact quite good......but transponders by nature are going to likely have more issues than normal communications radios. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Tuno" wrote in message ... Buy the Microair. My experience with Becker radios has not been good. Had to send one to Florida to get fixed two years ago and it cost more than half what a brand new one would have. I appealed the size of the repair bill (they replaced one small circuit board) and their reply was the same one I got from the hospital that upcoded my stitches -- "that's too bad". -ted/2NO |
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On Nov 30, 8:11 am, wrote:
I've researched the sight for as much info as I can gather for transponders. The choice now is, which transponder to buy. The Becker or the Microair? Is one really better than the other? There is not a real difference in the price point. Is there enough differencer betwwen warranty, service and reliabilty to choose one over the other? Your experinces and inputs would be appreciated. Thanks Mike Martin LS3-A N339P Anybody have any luck with the new Becker mode S ? I've had one on back-order for 1.5 years... One of my buddies tried the new Garrecht unit, it was DOA (though alledgedly working when the plane was shipped to him). Took forever to get repaired, seems OK now. Any other feedback on the Garrecht unit ? Thanks in advance ! |
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On Dec 1, 9:58 am, wrote:
On Nov 30, 8:11 am, wrote: I've researched the sight for as much info as I can gather for transponders. The choice now is, which transponder to buy. The Becker or the Microair? Is one really better than the other? There is not a real difference in the price point. Is there enough differencer betwwen warranty, service and reliabilty to choose one over the other? Your experinces and inputs would be appreciated. Thanks Mike Martin LS3-A N339P Anybody have any luck with the new Becker mode S ? I've had one on back-order for 1.5 years... One of my buddies tried the new Garrecht unit, it was DOA (though alledgedly working when the plane was shipped to him). Took forever to get repaired, seems OK now. Any other feedback on the Garrecht unit ? Thanks in advance ! I don't believe the Garrecht is yet certified in the US. I have had some problems with the MicroAir T2000 installations, not with the T2000 but with AmerKing encoder. Apparently AmerKing powder coated their case and this removed a common ground. I think the demand in Europe is so large, that Becker and Garrecht are concentrating on that market. I sell both the Becker and the Microair. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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On Dec 1, 12:32 pm, Richard wrote:
On Dec 1, 9:58 am, wrote: On Nov 30, 8:11 am, wrote: I've researched the sight for as much info as I can gather for transponders. The choice now is, which transponder to buy. The Becker or the Microair? Is one really better than the other? There is not a real difference in the price point. Is there enough differencer betwwen warranty, service and reliabilty to choose one over the other? Your experinces and inputs would be appreciated. Thanks Mike Martin LS3-A N339P Anybody have any luck with the new Becker mode S ? I've had one on back-order for 1.5 years... One of my buddies tried the new Garrecht unit, it was DOA (though alledgedly working when the plane was shipped to him). Took forever to get repaired, seems OK now. Any other feedback on the Garrecht unit ? Thanks in advance ! I don't believe the Garrecht is yet certified in the US. I have had some problems with the MicroAir T2000 installations, not with the T2000 but with AmerKing encoder. Apparently AmerKing powder coated their case and this removed a common ground. I think the demand in Europe is so large, that Becker and Garrecht are concentrating on that market. I sell both the Becker and the Microair. Richardwww.craggyaero.com I installed a Becker last winter and it has performed flawlessly. I felt that everything about the unit was first rate. Our club (Soaring Society of Boulder) has had problems with Becker radios like mentioned by Tuno but their XPDR has been great. I do biz with most of the soaring equipment dealers and have had good experiences with them all. That said, Cumulus Soaring supplied my Becker unit, encoder and cables and did an exceptional job of assisting me in the installation. Further, make sure you read Eric Greenwell's articles about XPDR's before venturing forward. Bob Caldwell |
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