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My club purchased an ICOM IC-A14 to supplement our existing ICOM-
A4's. The ICOM-A4 has been recently discontinued. It has a simple limited keypad (no numbers) which is perfect for a club using only one frequency. We keep them "locked" to prevent accidental mis- communications from inadvertently changing to the wrong frequency. The A4 comes with a nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) rechargeable battery. The battery lasts for an entire (busy) day of operations. We purchased the ICOM BC-121 six bay smart charger which makes recharging a simple affair - though the BC-121 and BC-124 (AC power supply) is pricey at ~ $500 each plus the cost of the six charger adapter cups (AD-81) at $11 each. There is also an A4 Sport which uses separate AA cells. The replacement ICOM-A14 is a smaller unit (about 2/3's the height), lighter and has a lithium-ion (Lion) rechargeable battery. The price point with the ICOM-A4 is the same, around $200. It uses a different adapter cup (AD-106). The A14 has a full keypad setup but you can purchase the A14s which has a simple keypad like the A4. Oddly, the A14 and A14s are sold at the same price point. The club likes the size and weight of the A14. However, I soon received complaints of distorted audio from the tow plane. Oddly, the A14's transmissions were receive just fine by the A4's. However, the tow plane's Microaire reception was "unintelligible". We were surprised to find that there is a microphone gain adjust on the A14 - which we reset from High to Low. The audio was better and was considered "OK" to "Good" especially when the speaker held the radio 5-6" away from his mouth (as the manual states). It appears that the microphone is super sensitive or the radio is just plain defective. I would be interested in hearing about other user's experiences with the A14. Thanks, John DeRosa |
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On Oct 6, 10:43*am, ContestID67 wrote:
Oddly, the A14's transmissions were receive just fine by the A4's. However, the tow plane's Microaire reception was "unintelligible". A little off topic but I too have noticed that the Microaire is picky about what it receives and some transmissions are unintelligible but are intelligible with other receivers. I thought for a long time that the problem was that the Microaire was designed for 8.33kHz and had a narrower IF passband than needed to 25kHz spacing. The problem could then be caused if a transmitter was off nominal frequency. I no longer think that is the problem but don't know what the cause is. I could perhaps be that the Microaire is far less tolerant of overmodulation than other receivers. I know mine will receive every tracon, ground, atis, awos, tower frequency etc I have ever tuned with perfect clarity but some glider radios are completely unintelligible, and it's always the same ones. Did anyone experiencing this problem find the reason and a fix? Andy |
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There are a number of updates and improvements to M760's since this radio
first came out. First Microair radios were real crap..no question, I in fact refused to offer these after testing the first models but the company has as is fairly well known changed hands also and the latest "Q" revision is really an excellent radio, and even most earlier 2nd generation on radios have been made to be quite good with the updates and modifications. I recently pulled one form a glider we bought, it was essentially non-functional, sent it in and had a total of 7 changes and updates completed and now it is a newborn....night and day difference...Just make sure you send yours to a shop that really knows these radios..I have seen some really botched repairs from other shops but in the USA there is no one better than Erie Aviation http://www.erieaviation.com/ (I in fact helped get them set-up with Microair to be THE ONLY APPROVED US warranty center for Micoair.) tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Andy" wrote in message ... On Oct 6, 10:43 am, ContestID67 wrote: Oddly, the A14's transmissions were receive just fine by the A4's. However, the tow plane's Microaire reception was "unintelligible". A little off topic but I too have noticed that the Microaire is picky about what it receives and some transmissions are unintelligible but are intelligible with other receivers. I thought for a long time that the problem was that the Microaire was designed for 8.33kHz and had a narrower IF passband than needed to 25kHz spacing. The problem could then be caused if a transmitter was off nominal frequency. I no longer think that is the problem but don't know what the cause is. I could perhaps be that the Microaire is far less tolerant of overmodulation than other receivers. I know mine will receive every tracon, ground, atis, awos, tower frequency etc I have ever tuned with perfect clarity but some glider radios are completely unintelligible, and it's always the same ones. Did anyone experiencing this problem find the reason and a fix? Andy |
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On Oct 6, 2:10*pm, "Tim Mara" wrote:
There are a number of updates and improvements to M760's since this radio first came out. Tim can you provide a listing of each mod/rev and what it fixed or added. That information was on the Microair website a few years ago but I can't find it now. Is there a modification that addressses the audio quality issue I described? Apart from unintelligible reception of a few specific glider radios the only problem I have had with my M760 in over 7 years of service was when the receiver continously scaned the whole com band without changing the displayed frequency. That was easily fixed by following the "reseat microcontroller" service bulletin. thanks Andy |
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I'm still using a Microair 760 purchased from Tim back in 2000. It
went back to Oz once, or maybe twice. But for the past several years, it's been great. One big improvement wasn't made to the radio, but to the panel wiring. I took the glider to a local avionics shop where they ripped out the "Radio Shack" wires and connectors that I had used and installed the proper wiring, using the "Tefzel" (sp?) white cables. When I bought the radio, I also bought the Microair boom mic and the somewhat expensive PTT from Tim. Pilots say the transmissions sound good. I would buy another Microair, but I don't see that I'll need another radio. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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I don't have the listing for the mods but if you email Microair I'm sure
they will supply a list based on your radio ser# what mods are required, many of the repairs or mods are simply grounding components that were not properly grounded in the early versions causing "spikes" and/or voltage shorts between board components. try emailing from their website page http://www.microair.com.au/index.aspx?page=124 tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Andy" wrote in message ... On Oct 6, 2:10 pm, "Tim Mara" wrote: There are a number of updates and improvements to M760's since this radio first came out. Tim can you provide a listing of each mod/rev and what it fixed or added. That information was on the Microair website a few years ago but I can't find it now. Is there a modification that addressses the audio quality issue I described? Apart from unintelligible reception of a few specific glider radios the only problem I have had with my M760 in over 7 years of service was when the receiver continously scaned the whole com band without changing the displayed frequency. That was easily fixed by following the "reseat microcontroller" service bulletin. thanks Andy |
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