At 03:32 AM 2/2/2006, you wrote:
>Let me jump in here before you make the same mistake I did. I went with
>Joe's auto plug conversion for the same reasons your thinking about doing it
>( $$$).
>The kit cost 160.00 and the plugs were around 1.50 apiece, not bad you would
>think. After 1 day of converting to auto plugs the engine ran
>great-------but the real problem started when I turned on the radio, NOTHING
>BUT RF NOISE. And when I pushed up the throttle all I heard was a loud
>buzzing, I had absolutely no radio what so ever-----0. I called Joe and
>advised him my radio was useless, he said get an RF suppressor, I said I
>have one already, I asked if he got any other complaints, he said he did
>hear of some reports but blamed it on the wires. Long story short I had a
>brand new custom harness made and installed 8 new aviation plugs, now I have
>the quietest radio possible. Total cost of this venture was around
>$500.00.----------BIG MISTAKE.
>Your results may be may vary, but not by much if I had to guess.

My results varied. I followed Joe's suggestions completely. My 
Microair 760 is the clearest sounding radio I have ever heard in a 
plane (Including DC-10s).


Larry Severson
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 968-9852
lar...@socal.rr.com 


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