Before you go tossing the genny overboard, there's something to be said for the old tech. First, it's pretty dead nuts simple and bulletproof in that the components are robust, there are no diodes or diode bridge to fail, and you can run it with a dead battery without worry of damage because it uses minimal armature voltage to excite the field. No, it doesn't create gobs of current, but you have no need for it in your application. You're not powering a glass panel, autopilot, strobes and a gazillion other toys. And it's reliable, and simple to troubleshoot once you figure out how it works. Once you get it sorted, you'll be happy with it in your little vfr airplane. Your radio doesn't care what made the electrons, and That grand or so you'll spend for alt and install buys a lot of avgas. Now if you were flying an IFR equipped airplane, I say go with the alt. But you're not.