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Like Jim, I have one com radio. I carry a Icom handheld and it works just
fine.
In order to use it, I have to reach behind the seat and unplug my headset,
pick up the handheld and plug the headset into it (after I find and plug in
the headset adapter).
This is fine in an emergency, but certainly is not available for general use
in flight.
I would like to hear how others make use of their handheld radios.
Bob Belshe N19BJ
[Wouldn't it be simpler to hardwire in a pair of extension jacks for your
handheld with a selector switch for COM1 or COM2? That way you could
setup the handheld during preflight and have it available for instant
use should the need arise. When it's time to press it into service just
flip the selector to COM2, turn on the handheld and you're ready to go.
Just a thought.... <Marv> ]
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