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Vertex Backup

Postby Beach Bum » Tue Feb 07, 2012 6:06 pm

Hi aviators, are any of you guys using a VXA220 through the headset cables supplied, if so what do you think of the set up
i.e audio quality , ease of use etc etc.I am toying with the idea of back up in my LSA and the Vertex 'looks ' like a simple system one can easily plug in and go.
Would appreciate feedback from any Vertex users
Many thanks
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Re: Vertex Backup

Postby ZULU1 » Tue Feb 07, 2012 8:09 pm

Its a no brainer, the VXA220 is probably better than the radio its backing up. For trike usage without question... no better radio available. Hitch it to a Vee rabbit antenna and you will achieve at least 250 kms tx.

Go for it, but it will need a mic amp if used with a GA headset.

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Re: Vertex Backup

Postby Triker » Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:14 pm

*high jack*
Paul, I actually need that cable that screws on top into the vertex 220 and runs down into the Air magic intercom box.
In the middle of the cable is a second screw on/off connection that enables you to quickly unplug the handheld from the intercom.
Can i perhaps get that cable from you?
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Re: Vertex Backup

Postby ZULU1 » Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:17 pm

Thats the CT96 and we make the joint to allow the unscrew function, eish they are expensive and come with the Vertex radios...So beach bum old chap guard it !
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Re: Vertex Backup

Postby Beach Bum » Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:22 pm

Thanks Paul, is the mic amp and wiring diagram available from the agents, will be using with Lightspeed QFR Solo headsets.Thanks
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Re: Vertex Backup

Postby ZULU1 » Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:03 am

Beach Bum, I dont think so, you should try it first, ensure the STLV is not set high as this will blast your ears. If you are content to do some soldering work I will sell you a suitable mic amp board in Grumpys advisory ZULU1 currency..

1 x Mic amp = 1 x Bottle of red wine

We make these in the hundreds and are used with a VXA 220 for the mines in the DRC, the ground crew have our headsets with a PTT on the cup and this takes a full rotor wash of a Squirrel. If you see this months African Pilot the Mountain club use a similar device.
Or we can supply the real deal back up headset that folds up...have been considering making these for a while.

Its not quite a plug and play project as headsets are all different..

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Re: Vertex Backup

Postby Beach Bum » Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:39 pm

Thanks Paul, guess what your saying is hook one up and try it first befor getting involved with the mic amp set up , never know ,in the enclosed foxbat cockpit it just may work. By the way please educate me , your reference to STLV is ???
Many thanks, Beach

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