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Time to start the fued ! Garmin SL40 or ICOM A210 ?
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Neither - get a MGL V6 - fits in a 2 1/4" hole, weighs 240 grams (when the package arrives, you think it's empty! LOL!), has every conceivable feature plus a "true" stereo intercom for up to 4 positions, digital noise suppression, music input, alarm input, flip-flop frequency selection, memory channels, etc. Seems powerful - no problem being heard. But the best part - just a little over $1000! I highly recommend purchasing the optional pre-wired harness - has your jacks, music input, etc. already installed and every wire is labelled. Made the whole thing an easy afternoon installation and required NO troubleshooting. I'm not affiliated with MGL, just obviously a happy camper!
There shouldn't be any fued. They are both good radios. Even the MGL V6 John mentions sounds good. Ultimately it comes down to personal preference and how much cash you're willing to part with.
Thanks, guys. Off to Oshkosh. May come back with something, or just more confused ...
I have the A210 in my 601. It is difficult to read on a sunny day. Alan
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