I have had excellent service with my MX-11 radio. They are also very rapid in making warranty repairs if needed. If you boy new, they carry a 3 year warranty.
Regards Charles McKinnie N3050G, GEU -----Original Message----- From: Dennis Schmaltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: LAS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, November 05, 1998 8:31 AM Subject: Re: Radios for Alon >Check the AOPA online under the members section. There are a lot of >nice radios (used) there for sale. Also, look through some of the >Aviation magazines and place a phone call or two to some of the Avionics >shops. I found a Michaels MX-11 with tray and installation harness for >$625 from Pacific Coast Avionics. The radio was yellow tagged and >carried a warranty (This is a good choice for a com only radio. It has >8 watts transmit power and 10 channel memory flip-flop. It is very >slender, fitting under the dash with very little space taken up.) I >found lots of good buys, most of them yellow tagged and ready to go. >There are a lot of com/GPS radios used on the market now, as people >upgrade to IFR certified recievers. Most can be had for less than half >the purchase price of new. If you purchase a radio from an individual, >though, be aware that any warranty promise given by the individual is >probably close to worthless, unless thae person can fix the radio >themselves. The Avionics shops are the safest bet for a good used >reliable radio. Or spend the big bucks for new. It's your money. >Dennis Schmaltz >94715 > >LAS wrote: >> >> I'm looking at an Alon that is going to need the radios replaced. I'd >> like to hear some transponder and a nav/com suggestions. >> >> Thanks.
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