Dean, I bought the MIcroair radio and transponder at SNF 2 years ago. They demonstrated it there and it seemed to do all that I needed. I have mine in the panel and listen on it often. The reception seems fine in my work shop ( granted I have a 10 to 50 mile line of site from my house). I had wished that it would have had a couple more watts of transmitt power but it should be enough for a KR. I have not flown with it yet. Joe Horton
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 00:02:13 +0200 "Dene Collett \(SA\)" <dene.coll...@telkomsa.net> writes: > Hi guys > I saw mention of a microair radio in a message that was accidentally > deleted > . To the person that has this radio, would you recommend it ? I have > one on > order although I have never seen one before. I ordered it because of > its > ability to mount in a standard instrument hole and it seems to have > good > features.Will I be dissapointed? > I decide that after seeing Mark L's antennae install that I also > wanted the > same. Because I couldn't find copper tape I had to come up with > something > else. My answer was to strip the shield from a length of co-ax > cable, bunch > it up to make the hole bigger then isert a 1/4" dowel into it. > Stretch the > shield tight over the dowel, coat with resin and you have a perfect > ridgid > antennae that will slide up the hole in the fin that I had to bore > since my > fin was built many moons ago. One end is twisted together for the > feeder to > solder to and the other end is trimmed for correct s.w.r. Two of > these and > my dipole is in business! > Thanks > Dene Collett > KR2S-RT builder > Port Elizabeth > South Africa > mailto: dene.coll...@telkomsa.net > P.S: checkout www.whisperaircraft.com > > > > _______________________________________ > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html > Joe Horton Coopersburg, Pa. joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com