Ayork62493
GBR
looking to buy a handhel radio, I've read some reviews and am considering buying an ICOM brand radio. However, if any of you have reccomendations I'd be happy to hear them.
looking to buy a handhel radio, I've read some reviews and am considering buying an ICOM brand radio. However, if any of you have reccomendations I'd be happy to hear them.
I've got Sporty's SP-200 transceiver. It's dead simple to use. It doesn't have some of the nifty features that my old Vertex-Standard did (such as NOAA weather radio), but at least I don't need to study the owner's manual to use it properly.
Sporty's recently released a new model, the SP-400. Looks like it has more features and a larger display. It's on the expensive side though at $399.99.
I have a really old (1980's) Sporty's model that I got on Craigslist for $50. Fantastic unit--even has a CDI if I dial in a VOR or localizer. It works better than my plane's COM radio...but that's another story in itself. High-tech just buys you more battery life, more frequency memory, and more durability. For the average pilot, though, I'd guess that a used unit will still do 101% of what you want.
The Vertex goes for about $170, and compared to the sporty's radio, is a million times sturdier. And is waterproof.
I don't think that it is complicated at all to use (all Yeasu radios work about the same way.)
Hit VFO, enter freq. It doesn't get much simpler. I use mine several times a week (most gliders lack an electrical system)