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Hi all,
My local radio shop only sells Icom for about AU$550. So, a few questions: What of the other brands? Vertex Standard? Sportys SP-200? I imagine they're all pretty decent brands for them to have been around as long as they have. Is any one brand easier to use? Better made? Does anyone actually use the vor/cdi function or is this just a gimmick? The price doesn't seem to be too much different so I might go for a nav model anyway, but just wondering... That price doesn't seem to be very competitive given that these sell for around half that amount in the US and, since the AU$ and US$ are almost at parity, I would only expect them to be marginally more expensive due to shipping costs. Thanks, Michael |
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"Michael Henry" wrote
node... Hi all, My local radio shop only sells Icom for about AU$550. So, a few questions: What of the other brands? Vertex Standard? Sportys SP-200? I imagine they're all pretty decent brands for them to have been around as long as they have. Is any one brand easier to use? Better made? Does anyone actually use the vor/cdi function or is this just a gimmick? The price doesn't seem to be too much different so I might go for a nav model anyway, but just wondering... That price doesn't seem to be very competitive given that these sell for around half that amount in the US and, since the AU$ and US$ are almost at parity, I would only expect them to be marginally more expensive due to shipping costs. Thanks, Michael I've got the SP-200. Good for the price, not as rugged as the others. Would I buy it again?? Probably. |
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Airbus wrote:
They using 8.33 spacing in your neck of the woods? No, Australia has 25kHz spacing. Its use is currently "cosmetic" in many regions, but is moving toward full on implementation. This narrows the field of handhelds considerably, and may be a useful"future-proof" consideration. All the models I've seen support 8.33 kHz spacing. (Icom, Vertex Standard, Sportys). Thanks to everyone for your responses! |
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"Michael Henry" wrote in message
... Airbus wrote: They using 8.33 spacing in your neck of the woods? No, Australia has 25kHz spacing. Its use is currently "cosmetic" in many regions, but is moving toward full on implementation. This narrows the field of handhelds considerably, and may be a useful"future-proof" consideration. All the models I've seen support 8.33 kHz spacing. (Icom, Vertex Standard, Sportys). Thanks to everyone for your responses! The Sporty's model is the only one I know of that supports 8.33. As far as Icom and Vertex go, perhaps some of their models support 8.33, but I'm pretty sure at least their basic models don't unless something has changed recently. |
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![]() The Sporty's model is the only one I know of that supports 8.33. As far as Icom and Vertex go, perhaps some of their models support 8.33, but I'm pretty sure at least their basic models don't unless something has changed recently. You're right! The Icom IC-A24/IC-A6 only has 25kHz spacing. The Vertex Standard VXA-220 and VXA-300 seem to be able to transmit only on 25kHz steps but recieve on 8.33kHz steps. I've been leaning toward the Vertex Standard VXA-220 and I'm not sure if the channel spacing is a big enough issue to affect my decision. Thanks for the correction! Michael |
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They all put out about the same power and they all do the same thing, so you
might as well chose based on price. I have the Vertex, which works fine. The Icom uses Lithium-Ion batteries instead of Nihm if that makes a difference to you. The nav function is not worth paying extra for. If you want a backup nav, buy a portable GPS if you don't already have one. "Michael Henry" wrote in message node... Hi all, My local radio shop only sells Icom for about AU$550. So, a few questions: What of the other brands? Vertex Standard? Sportys SP-200? I imagine they're all pretty decent brands for them to have been around as long as they have. Is any one brand easier to use? Better made? Does anyone actually use the vor/cdi function or is this just a gimmick? The price doesn't seem to be too much different so I might go for a nav model anyway, but just wondering... That price doesn't seem to be very competitive given that these sell for around half that amount in the US and, since the AU$ and US$ are almost at parity, I would only expect them to be marginally more expensive due to shipping costs. Thanks, Michael |
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I've used my JRC for over a decade now and have been very happy with
it. When I flew the Aeronca it was my primary radio, now it sits under the seat in my Mooney for emergencies. You should be able to get the JRC 500 for a lot less than the pricey Icom |
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Do take a look at the warranty conditions, and how they apply to where
you live. Someone here was just complaining about not being able to get his handheld repaired. My 5-year old ICOM has just come back from the shop looking like new, after I dropped it on a tarmac and broke the LCD display and a few other things. It was fixed in four days at a very reasonable cost, even though the model is now discontinued. In the meantime, I have bought a Vertex, which seems just as good in all respects, including warranty and return for repair. |
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I have the JRC JHP-500 for over 8 years now and it is an excellent radio for
the price, it is in my flight bag on every flight. With JRC you are not paying a premium for an established name like ICON. Picked up nickel metal hydride battery for it from Batteries America for about $30 "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... I've used my JRC for over a decade now and have been very happy with it. When I flew the Aeronca it was my primary radio, now it sits under the seat in my Mooney for emergencies. You should be able to get the JRC 500 for a lot less than the pricey Icom |
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