Paulie
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$10 a year. Hope that's not your pension!Any updated PIREPS on these?
I'm getting a $300 gift from my place of employment for 30 year anniversary.
I'd like to get one of these two models: Yaesu 550L or ICOM IC-A24
$10 a year. Hope that's not your pension!Any updated PIREPS on these?
I'm getting a $300 gift from my place of employment for 30 year anniversary.
I'd like to get one of these two models: Yaesu 550L or ICOM IC-A24
Hi,
I am not a pilot (yet), but I stick around in the NYC airport grounds watching t/o and landings.
I wish I could listen to the ATC communications while seeing them there. liveatc.net doesn't work for me.
Will a Handheld do the job? and if it does, can anyone recommend one that is good for "ground operations"?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
I am not a pilot (yet), but I stick around in the NYC airport grounds watching t/o and landings.
I wish I could listen to the ATC communications while seeing them there. liveatc.net doesn't work for me.
Will a Handheld do the job? and if it does, can anyone recommend one that is good for "ground operations"?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks! this is very helpful. Didn't even know that it exist a device with receiving capabilities only.In your case, you don't need to transmit, so you can use just about any radio that receives the VHF aircraft band...a lot less expensive than a handheld transceiver. Something like this will do what you want for barely $100: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00772MR0K/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_BN2GH82F2PFK1FYT1ZRV. Of course, if you're on the path to being a pilot and you're thinking ahead of having two-way communications in the cockpit as a backup to your panel-mounted radios, then maybe you do want to spend 2-4 times more on a transceiver. If so, Yaesu is what I use, but plenty of folks like the Sporty's and ICOM products.
Again, unless you live very close to the airport or an ATC facility, it's of dubious worth. Getting a signal from a ground station on the ground doesn't work very far away.Thanks! this is very helpful. Didn't even know that it exist a device with receiving capabilities only.
Will go for it.
Tnx. As I said, I am hanging around on airport grounds in close proximity to the tower. liveatc is great from home, but outdoor, hmmm...Again, unless you live very close to the airport or an ATC facility, it's of dubious worth. Getting a signal from a ground station on the ground doesn't work very far away.
I wonder if Uniden's user interface and documentation have gotten any less user hostle.In your case, you don't need to transmit, so you can use just about any radio that receives the VHF aircraft band...a lot less expensive than a handheld transceiver. Something like this will do what you want for barely $100: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00772MR0K/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_BN2GH82F2PFK1FYT1ZRV. Of course, if you're on the path to being a pilot and you're thinking ahead of having two-way communications in the cockpit as a backup to your panel-mounted radios, then maybe you do want to spend 2-4 times more on a transceiver. If so, Yaesu is what I use, but plenty of folks like the Sporty's and ICOM products.