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Old August 29th 03, 08:57 PM
George A. Graham
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On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Dave Gribble wrote:

I was just wondering what homebuilders are have installed or are planning to
install into their aircraft to provide Nav/Comm capability?


My first flights were with a borrowed hand held radio. It worked fine,
but was someone elses radio.

I lucked out with a fellow chapter member, who tired of his Terra Tri Nav
(with glide scope), and practically gave it to me.

It works good, but the selector switches are a pain to use, takes
forever to change frequencies, no flip flop etc. So I do lust after
a better radio someday.

George Graham
RX-7 Powered Graham-EZ, N4449E
Homepage http://bfn.org/~ca266

 




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