Tuesday, August 25, 2009
ICOM A6 - Charge & Power by Grubby from Tumwater WA USA
Review: Super deal. ICOM's conversion box is around $80 - and requires standard radio power (from Lynx, etc). Pain in the butt to have multiple converters, etc. This simply requires a cigarette lighter socket - and provides power/charging and filters the power. Much better deal!
Monday, July 27, 2009
I would buy this product again by A Customer from Lark Hr NL Canada
Pros: Well made. Review: Product works as advertised. The radio is now ready for use every time I fly. I don't have to remove it to for charging every time I want to fly. Certainly takes the hassle out of using a handheld.
Monday, June 01, 2009
It Works! by John J from Las Vegas NM USA
Review: Works as good as the original. What more could you ask for.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Performed as advertised by A Customer from Fort Stockton TX USA
Pros: Eleminated battery problems w/hand held radio Review: Did just what I expected
Saturday, July 26, 2008
As Advertised by A Customer from Tiburon CA USA
Review: Does just what it should with a significant savings over the ICOM product. Congratualtions!
Friday, January 25, 2008
Works great by A Customer from Mt Washington KY USA
Review: Even tried in a 24 volt system for a short time - so far the charger is working good for the short time I tried it. Good purchase at the lower cost.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Aftermarket - Better then the EOM! by Hill Billy from Auburn WA
Pros: Cheaper, Compact. Cons: None Review: I saw it and bought this because it is cheper than the OEM. To me, the difference is an hour worth of flying and I need that. Then I realized it is more compact than the OEM too. Works flawless. Great!
Friday, April 13, 2007
This product answered my need to power my A6 off my plane's electrical supply. by JC Finch from Sturgis, Michigan
Pros: Simple to use, does the job. Cons: The voltage conversion circuitry is in the male 12VDC plug. Cannot cut plug to Review: When I purchased my A6 I did not realize it could not be powered off "straight" 12VDC. Then I learned the Icom adaptor was more than I wanted to pay. This product offered a reasonable alternative.
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