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Radio for F24

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 11:31 am
by Buell Powell
'Does anyone have any sugestions for a radio to install in an F24 that
I am restoring. I will have to cut a new hole in the panel so size wont
matter. It doesn't have to be a nav-com, but that would be ok. I have a hand
held GPS.
Thanks,
Buell Powell.'

Re: Radio for F24

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 3:56 pm
by Bob and Dot Haas
'Hey Buell, I recommend the Microair . I have used one in my PT 19 for
several years, it has a built in

Intercom takes no space and the hole you use will accommodate many other
standard instruments.

It works even in an open cockpit and here in FT. Myers I hear Wachula, OBE,
OX1 at 1200 feet.

The price is right too. Bob.



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From: Buell Powell [mailto:bhpowell@gvtc.com]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 1:45 PM
To: Fairchildclub
Subject: [fairchildclub] Radio for F24



Does anyone have any sugestions for a radio to install in an F24 that
I am restoring. I will have to cut a new hole in the panel so size wont
matter. It doesn't have to be a nav-com, but that would be ok. I have a hand
held GPS.
Thanks,
Buell Powell.






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Re: Radio for F24

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 5:31 pm
by rangerrobertmn
'Buell,

I have a Microair in my 24K, and like it very much. It sits in a
small hole, and when it is off, it is very unobtrusive -- it does
not detract from the vintage look of my panel.

Bob Waldron
1939 24K
Stillwater, MN


--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "Buell Powell"
wrote:
> Does anyone have any sugestions for a radio to install in an
F24 that
> I am restoring. I will have to cut a new hole in the panel so
size wont
> matter. It doesn't have to be a nav-com, but that would be ok. I
have a hand
> held GPS.
> Thanks,
> Buell Powell.
'

Re: Radio for F24

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 1:11 pm
by Melvyn Hiscock
'Have the microair in my Rearwin. Agree with all the above but will
also add that I had to call the manufacturer in Australia and they
were excellent to deal with.

Melvyn Hiscock'

Re: Radio for F24

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 10:42 pm
by danMichael
'Buell:

If youre interested in a rack mounted radio, I have been quite please
with the Apollo SL-60 GPS/Com. Its only 1" tall, but quite capable.
Garmin AT no longer advertises it (they are pushing the larger moving
map units), but they still sell it the last time I asked them. It
includes a 2-place VOX intercom and doesnt require a cooling fan.
Having the GPS integrated with the com allows frequency nomination,
which I find very convenient. Ive had issues with radio reception
quality on my plane, but I have no reason to believe this is related to
the radio. There is also a matching SL-70 solid-state transponder,
which I installed with the SL-60 as a set.

:Dan
:NC81323
On Friday, September 10, 2004, at 12:44 PM, Buell Powell wrote:

> Does anyone have any sugestions for a radio to install in an F24 that
> I am restoring. I will have to cut a new hole in the panel so size
> wont
> matter. It doesn't have to be a nav-com, but that would be ok. I have
> a hand
> held GPS.
> Thanks,
> Buell Powell.
'

Re: Radio for F24

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 11:52 am
by Buell Powell
'Thanks - I'll check on this also
Buell
----- Original Message -----
From: "danMichael"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Radio for F24


> Buell:
>
> If youre interested in a rack mounted radio, I have been quite please
> with the Apollo SL-60 GPS/Com. Its only 1" tall, but quite capable.
> Garmin AT no longer advertises it (they are pushing the larger moving
> map units), but they still sell it the last time I asked them. It
> includes a 2-place VOX intercom and doesnt require a cooling fan.
> Having the GPS integrated with the com allows frequency nomination,
> which I find very convenient. Ive had issues with radio reception
> quality on my plane, but I have no reason to believe this is related to
> the radio. There is also a matching SL-70 solid-state transponder,
> which I installed with the SL-60 as a set.
>
> :Dan
> :NC81323
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> On Friday, September 10, 2004, at 12:44 PM, Buell Powell wrote:
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> > Does anyone have any sugestions for a radio to install in an F24 that
> > I am restoring. I will have to cut a new hole in the panel so size
> > wont
> > matter. It doesn't have to be a nav-com, but that would be ok. I have
> > a hand
> > held GPS.
> > Thanks,
> > Buell Powell.
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