Don't tell them that. They're based in SCOTLAND!Trig is based in the UK
I have their TT22 in my plane. Some of the best support I've ever received... on anything.Anyone familiar with Trig Avionics? I just heard of them yesterday. Looking for comments, pro or con. I've been looking at their TY 91 Com and TT 22 Transponder.
Thanks
Brian
Because they can place the display in the panel, and the radio in the rear fuselage.Trig is what Cubcrafters uses in their planes.
Don't tell them that. They're based in SCOTLAND!
Scotland is not part of the UK?
Missed the little winky at the end of the sentence, huh?Scotland is not part of the UK?
Missed the little winky at the end of the sentence, huh?
A lot of Scots don’t like being part of the UK.
Aye, but the Scots elevate the grudge to an art form.And the welsh and the irish...they have long memories.
Tom
I take it that nobody (yet) has experience with Trig radios.
I looked at them and almost bought one, but elected to go with the Garmin 200 com instead. Any reason you’re looking at the Trig over the Garmin?
Isn't the Garmin 200 for experimental only?
I want a compatible Nav/com as well and as far as I can tell, Garmin has only one offering for my needs and is also for experimental aircraft only. I really don't want 50K worth of avionics in a 30K airplane.
Got on in my Piper and it has been working flawlessly for almost 5 years. They have a line of NavComs coming soon to the US TSO market. Not soon enough to suit me...so I am replacing my KX155 with a KX125 rather than pay $1750 for a replacement display. BK has all but abandoned their GA customers...that started back in 2001-2002. Too bad, but Honeywell really isn't in to the GA avionic market. If they had invested in GA back then, they'd be making gains in the ADS-B upgrade markets today. When they lost Gar/Min from their team, the basically abandoned the race.Trig is based in the UK and makes the KT74 for BendixKing.