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I'm planning to go to the Aircraft Spruce fly-in with the idea of maybe finding some "bargains." Among them is a handheld radio. I've read many, many articles and customer reviews, but I can't make up my mind which is best. Any opinions or technical comments?
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I had bad luck with a Narco HT870, they are no longer available.
I'd make sure it has the accessory battery pack available that allows you to use AA batteries for when you're in the boonies and can't recharge the rechargeable battery. Also a removable antenna if you want to stick it in a smaller compartment in your plane. Has anyone ever used the VOR feature on their radio?
Walt Snyder
Don't know why you want a hand held? Is it just for a backup or as a walk around radio? If so I would look into the Icom A-14 which is cheaper since it is only a com and not a nav / com. If you are looking for a radio for the aircraft, checkout the Flightline 760. Fits a 2 1/8" panel hole and has a built in intercom and only about 5 oz.
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