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Re: Position lights - wires after the fact

Subject: Re: Position lights - wires after the fact
From: Dave Simpson <davesimpson@londonweb.net>
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 19:12:52
Nigel,

...and the answer to the big question is?

Dave

----- Original Message -----
From: Nigel Charles <72016.3721@compuserve.com>
Subject: Re:  Position lights - wires after the fact


> Message text written by INTERNET:forum@europaclub.org.uk
> >I already had a try with another aerial to no avail, so I wil need to
have
> a
> try with another radio, which is bringing me back to say the Icom A 200
> isn't fit for purpose!<
>
> Should you decide to permanently change your radio I can thoroughly
> recommend the Apollo SL40. It is one of the most up to date radios and
> includes:
>
> 1. Memory of last 8 frequencies used as well as the usual memory presets
> and quick access to 121.5Mhz.
> 2. An ability to monitor the standby frequency - useful for picking up
> ATIS's whilst working the active frequency.
> 3. Stuck mic protection.
> 4. High quality internal intercom with independant mic vox switching.
> 5. Only just over 1" high (standard avionics stack width). The radio only
> uses half of the case width so you can opt for one of their other units
> which includes GPS or VOR within the same case size.
> 6. Highest available carrier power output.
> 7. Very sophisticated software allowing adjustment of many variables such
> as sidetone level, intercom level, comm level, headset level etc without
> over cluttered panel.
>
> There are probably other features which I have missed out. Should you be
> interested in following this further have a look at their website for more
> details - probably www.apollo.com (not certain of this). Alternatively if
> you happen to be near Kemble come and have a look at my Apollo SL40.
>
> Regards
>
> Nigel Charles
>



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