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![]() Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote: Anyone using any of these things out there? Looking for user feedback. -- Stuart Fields I had one (ICOM 200) for almost 700 hours in my RAF/Sparrowhawk gyro. It worked absolutely great. I had the ribbon antenna (I forget the name) and the combo was fantastic. Tower could here me way out behind mountains at low altitudes. I also have one in my McCulloch J-2, but I have a hash noise from an unshielded ignition. It transmits and receives O.K. though. |
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![]() Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote: Anyone using any of these things out there? Looking for user feedback. -- Stuart Fields I had one (ICOM 200) for almost 700 hours in my RAF/Sparrowhawk gyro. It worked absolutely great. I had the ribbon antenna (I forget the name) and the combo was fantastic. Tower could here me way out behind mountains at low altitudes. I also have one in my McCulloch J-2, but I have a hash noise from an unshielded ignition. It transmits and receives O.K. though. |
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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:
Anyone using any of these things out there? Looking for user feedback. My Father bought an XCOM 760 for his Aeronca Chief project. He also installed one in an Auster restoration he has just completed for a friend. Very nice radio. Better value than the Microair IMHO. It has a built in intercom and is firmware upgradeable. Was also cheaper than the Microair IIRC. Very compact. (It's mounted between the panel and fuel tank in the Auster). Radio transmissions are very good. I haven't flown in the Auster with the new radio yet so cannot comment on reception quality but with four straight out exhaust stacks, the Auster isn't quiet. So it'll be a good test for it. HTH, Don H Sydney, Aus |
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Ken: Are you still manufacturing HS equipment for gyros? How do you like
the J-2? We've heard stories about lack of sufficient power. One of our friends worked on the things with Frank Robinson at McCulloch. I can remember seeing a test version at Lancaster CA airport with strain gages all over it. Can you toggle thru more than just one frequency in the ICOM? I'm flying a Baby Belle and don't take my hand off the cyclic unless it is on the ground and the blade speed is down. I find that flying around a restricted area I can use about 5 frequencies. My Microair is capable of up to 25 frequencies toggled from the cyclic joystick, but I've had a lot of reliability issues and may have to change. -- Stuart Fields Experimental Helo magazine P. O. Box 1585 Inyokern, CA 93527 (760) 377-4478 ph (760) 408-9747 publication cell "Kensandyeggo" wrote in message oups.com... Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote: Anyone using any of these things out there? Looking for user feedback. -- Stuart Fields I had one (ICOM 200) for almost 700 hours in my RAF/Sparrowhawk gyro. It worked absolutely great. I had the ribbon antenna (I forget the name) and the combo was fantastic. Tower could here me way out behind mountains at low altitudes. I also have one in my McCulloch J-2, but I have a hash noise from an unshielded ignition. It transmits and receives O.K. though. |
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Stu:
The ICOM has a 9 frequency memory with optional remote switches for both channel select and flip-flop functions ... essentially the same remote features as used on the King KY 97A/197A and optionally implemented on Robbie cyclics. Let me know if you want the manuals and I'll try to dig out the links. The one quirk of the XCOM unit in the install manual that I read was that in order to use the remote channel select / flip-flop features, you lose the co-pilot PTT button. Not normally a big deal, but could be troublesome if you're in new airspace with a passenger who is familiar with the area and willing to do the radio work for you. Also not very convenient for training purposes. "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote in message .. . Can you toggle thru more than just one frequency in the ICOM? I'm flying a Baby Belle and don't take my hand off the cyclic unless it is on the ground and the blade speed is down. I find that flying around a restricted area I can use about 5 frequencies. My Microair is capable of up to 25 frequencies toggled from the cyclic joystick, but I've had a lot of reliability issues and may have to change. |
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Bill: Thanks for the reply. It seems like it might be possible to do a
wire OR between the pilot and co-pilot PTT switches. Microaire has provided me with a replacement unit so I will be trying that. However, my patience with this unit is getting very thin. I will have to modify my instrument panel if I go to the ICOM. BTW are you still producing governors? We get calls from various people regarding governors and tend to send them your way. Spurlings was great. -- Stu Fields Experimental Helo magazine P. O. Box 1585 Inyokern, CA 93527 (760) 377-4478 ph (760) 408-9747 publication cell "Bill McMullen" wrote in message news:YlsXg.12588$P7.7114@edtnps89... Stu: The ICOM has a 9 frequency memory with optional remote switches for both channel select and flip-flop functions ... essentially the same remote features as used on the King KY 97A/197A and optionally implemented on Robbie cyclics. Let me know if you want the manuals and I'll try to dig out the links. The one quirk of the XCOM unit in the install manual that I read was that in order to use the remote channel select / flip-flop features, you lose the co-pilot PTT button. Not normally a big deal, but could be troublesome if you're in new airspace with a passenger who is familiar with the area and willing to do the radio work for you. Also not very convenient for training purposes. "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote in message .. . Can you toggle thru more than just one frequency in the ICOM? I'm flying a Baby Belle and don't take my hand off the cyclic unless it is on the ground and the blade speed is down. I find that flying around a restricted area I can use about 5 frequencies. My Microair is capable of up to 25 frequencies toggled from the cyclic joystick, but I've had a lot of reliability issues and may have to change. |
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Stu: I think the problem with a PTT "OR" function is that the XCOM has a
built-in VOX intercom and I'd imagine that you'd have the wrong MIC input for a co-pilot TX. You could turn the intercom feature OFF and use a separate external intercom for the dual pilot / co-pilot feature. The other issue with the remote button is that a single button does both the memory select and the flip-flop function depending upon which mode the display is in ... you'd still have to change hands on the cyclic to press the MODE button on the radio ... not very user friendly for our application. Perhaps you could talk to XCOM and get them to finally recognize the usefullness of separate select and flip-flop buttons for a helicopter cyclic and other applications. I know they are pin limited, but this would be more useful than an external switch for intercom on/off or pilot isolate (pins 5 & 11). I still do the occasional governor but the difficulty is the parts source .... I'll send more details via direct email. "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote in message .. . Bill: Thanks for the reply. It seems like it might be possible to do a wire OR between the pilot and co-pilot PTT switches. Microaire has provided me with a replacement unit so I will be trying that. However, my patience with this unit is getting very thin. I will have to modify my instrument panel if I go to the ICOM. BTW are you still producing governors? We get calls from various people regarding governors and tend to send them your way. Spurlings was great. |
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The ICOM A200 is the exact same radio as the King Ky-97A, being as they
make the King radio and put a King faceplate on it. i.e they both have 9 channel memory, etc. All that I have heard about them is good. Bud Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote: Anyone using any of these things out there? Looking for user feedback. -- Stuart Fields |
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thanks to y'all. I'm smarter now than I was before, but then I only had one
direction to go. -- Stuart Fields Experimental Helo magazine P. O. Box 1585 Inyokern, CA 93527 (760) 377-4478 (760) 408-9747 general and layout cell (760) 608-1299 technical and advertising cell www.vkss.com www.experimentalhelo.com wrote in message ups.com... The ICOM A200 is the exact same radio as the King Ky-97A, being as they make the King radio and put a King faceplate on it. i.e they both have 9 channel memory, etc. All that I have heard about them is good. Bud Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote: Anyone using any of these things out there? Looking for user feedback. -- Stuart Fields |
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