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DesertFox4
01-19-2012, 07:53 AM
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V6 Com Radio from MGL Avionics




1/16/2011, Torrance, California - MGL Avionics has announced availability of the new V6 Com Radio. The V6 is a small 2 1/4" size Com Radio for the Experimental/LSA market. The V6 features 6 Watt Transmit Power at low power consumption, full stereo VOGAD intercom for up to a 4-place aircraft, Pilot Isolate modes, and for the first time on an MGL Avionics com radio, standard rotary knobs for frequency and volume selection. The V6 will operate on both 12V and 24V systems. Also, like its older brother the V10 Com, this new radio can be remote controlled via EFIS for frequency selection. It packs both a high-powered radio and a full-featured 4-place intercom into a small, low cost package.




More information on the V6 Com can be found at: http://www.mglavionics.com/html/radios.html

Price: $1,095
Click Purchase (http://www.mglavionics.com/html/order_radios.html) to order today!

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About MGL Avionics:

MGL Avionics' mission is to provide top-performing flight instrumentation at all levels at affordable prices for the Experimental and LSA markets, with the express aim of helping to lower the overall cost of aircraft ownership and private flight. MGL Avionics have sold tens of thousands of instruments since 2001. The current product line includes large and small screen EFISs, a full range of both 2 1/4" and 3 1/8" digital flight and engine instruments, autopilots and aviation VHF radios.







Please contact us with any further questions.

Sincerely,


Matt Liknaitzky
MGL Avionics US

Russell320
01-19-2012, 12:56 PM
I have a Microair transceiver and I'm not real thrilled with it. The noise level in the cockpit is too much for it even with a good headset. Has anyone used the MGL radios and how did they work?
Thanks ...

Russ