>Do you have any pictures of your installation. We also have a Sporty's. >Also do you have the intercom? If not, what kind would you use for the >purpose you stated and where would you get it? >Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Do a web search for "Pilot PA 200". www.marvegolden.com is one supplier and has a picture. I bought mine used (like new) from a flying buddy for $50 ! Deals are where you find them. I recall the selector switch on the intercom says " A22" and "KX99". My radio works on the "KX99" setting. I would insure compatability when ordering. I think the newer Sporty's hand held radios have an "external power" plug so you could eliminate the work of making a power slide like I did. If you bought a used Sporty's and didn't get a operators manual, they are available on the web and you can print one out. The Sporty's hand held has to be one of the best kept secrets on the hand held market. I don't think you will get any better performance by paying more money for other brands. I am not impressed with the other small, cheap hand helds like the Y***** brand you see advertised. My old used Sporty's is a "Nav/Com" unit and has features like 10 memory channels, search, etc. The newer models have several more features. Check out their ads. You might even get lucky and win their airplane in the annual drawing! Hope this helps. Larry Flesner "Red Oak or bust"