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Hi All
Two years ago I replaced my aging Narco Com 120 with a TKM MX-11R slide in replacement radio and thought I'd give a performance update. #1 Installation: This is a true slide in replacement. Remove old one and install new one and you're good to go. Simple (for me). I've heard that others have had to take the unit apart and inset a resistor (shown in manual) #2 Performance: Very good. Always five by five and incoming transmissions are clear (better than the Narco 120). The digital display is easy to read in all light situations. I really like the tactile feeling of the dials when changing frequencies and the flip-flop frequency button is very handy. Although it can hold ten pre-programmed frequencies, I never used them. I found this feature to be a bit cumbersome and I'll just change the frequency over on the stand by and then flip it to the active. When using the pre-programmed feature, I found it a bit of a struggle to hit both the flip-flop button and the "test" button together when flying, especially in turbulence. Also when rowing through the pre-select frequencies, all I hear is static in the headphones while switching, which is very annoying. #3 Conclusion: Because I was replacing an old Narco with an already installed tray, I found that this was an easy solution and ended up with a very good radio. If I didn't have a tray already in the panel though, I would look closer into the Icom A-200. I'm not sure, but I think that the pre-programmed frequencies on the Icom a bit simpler to use. Blue Skies Eugene |
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