Microair Radio vs others!!!

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Microair Radio vs others!!!

Postby Trikenut » Wed Jul 30, 2008 1:43 pm

Hi All
I have heard many opposing views on the micro-air radios. :?
What do all of you think???? :?
Come on, lets start a HUGE discussion! vhpy :twisted:

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Re: Microair Radio vs others!!!

Postby Dish » Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:47 pm

Okay - i guess i will kick it off.. i have a micro - air radio in the bantam and its fantastic. Its easy to scroll through presets, easy to change frequencies, easy to operate and as far as im concerned a great little radio. I had an icom in the challenger, didnt find it as good... vhpy vhpy vhpy .. my 1/2 cent
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Re: Microair Radio vs others!!!

Postby Morph » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:30 pm

The radio is great, the intercom isn't
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Re: Microair Radio vs others!!!

Postby Arnulf » Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:27 pm

What is the output compared with a handheld ICOM 23A?
Can a Buzzcom intercom be used?

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Re: Microair Radio vs others!!!

Postby RV4ker (RIP) » Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:41 pm

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Re: Microair Radio vs others!!!

Postby motiveflow » Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:12 pm

So far so good. I have logged just over 25hrs with a microair radio. Intercom is fine. Just make sure your headsets are both the same and are set up. I tried a different headset and the system went pair shaped and when i went back to the origionals it worked fine. ($$) ($$) ($$)
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Re: Microair Radio vs others!!!

Postby Trikenut » Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:14 pm

Motiveflow, what headsets do you use????
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Re: Microair Radio vs others!!!

Postby Boet » Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:28 pm

Icom IC A210. Awesome radio, and the intercom is magic. Priced better too......depending on where you buy it and who makes up the wiring loom. Next plane will have one. Definitely. The small radio have "small" range as well, and I was not impressed with the intercom. AND it was overpriced.
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Re: Microair Radio vs others!!!

Postby ZULU1 » Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:29 am

Agree , my first thoughts and experiences with the Microair was that it would make a good toilet door stop. However after many requests from our Oz agent. I buckled and made a specially designed interface for it, (two years ago). I have only sold two in RSA but Oz we have sold many for mainly their local aeries and Airbornes. The main thing is to reduce the output Tx to 1,5 watts and sort out (disable) the intercom and use a mKhulu line choke as they pick up engine noise in a big way. Jabirus especially. If you have one they can be made to work well. If you dont have one buy a A210 !! or in a trike the Vertex VXA220 !! or the Funkwerk (Filser). We are making a Lynx compatible intercom for them and this uses a upgrade of the Lynx amplifier design.

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Re: Microair Radio vs others!!!

Postby Tumbleweed » Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:06 pm

reduce the output Tx to 1,5 watts and sort out (disable) the intercom and use a mKhulu line choke as they pick up engine noise in a big way. Jabirus especially. If you have one they can be made to work well. If you dont have one buy a A210 !! or in a trike the Vertex VXA220 !! or the Funkwerk (Filser). We are making a Lynx compatible intercom for them and this uses a upgrade of the Lynx amplifier design.
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