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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