AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
What handheld aviation transceivers are worth looking at, having, owning? What brands/models are good? Which should be avoided?
I am considering one not only for a back up in the air, but also for use on the ground during fly-ins and "flying-the-kids" rallies. Would need something with a good battery life, ability to easily switch a depleted battery for fully charged, and good output wattage. Also need something that I can plug my headset into and listen/talk through that. And a 3.5mm listen only jack would be a plus for having at airshows.
For those that own one,
And as an alternative to purchasing new, are there any outdated models worth finding?
If you have a link to a recent aviation publication review, please share.
I am considering one not only for a back up in the air, but also for use on the ground during fly-ins and "flying-the-kids" rallies. Would need something with a good battery life, ability to easily switch a depleted battery for fully charged, and good output wattage. Also need something that I can plug my headset into and listen/talk through that. And a 3.5mm listen only jack would be a plus for having at airshows.
For those that own one,
- which do you have? (brand and model please)
- what do you like about it?
- what do you not like about it or what would you change?
- would you purchase it again?
And as an alternative to purchasing new, are there any outdated models worth finding?
If you have a link to a recent aviation publication review, please share.