It's time to upgrade my radio and I've narrowed it down to the NARCO COM 810+R or the TKM MX-11R both of which are direct replacements. The question is which to go with when the TKM is $800 and the NARCO double that? Is the NARCO really that much better?
Thanks
NARCO Com 120 Replacment
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Com120 replacement
Ken,
I replaced my MX-11 with a Com810+R. I had a problem that the factory could not duplicate or fix. The radio would become garbled and unreadable. I have not had a problem with the Narco units and they seem to have more transmit power. In all fairness, I bought the MX-11 used but sent it back to TKM twice and to Bevan-Rabell once and still had the problem. I now have two narco units and both work great.
Hope this helps,
Mark
I replaced my MX-11 with a Com810+R. I had a problem that the factory could not duplicate or fix. The radio would become garbled and unreadable. I have not had a problem with the Narco units and they seem to have more transmit power. In all fairness, I bought the MX-11 used but sent it back to TKM twice and to Bevan-Rabell once and still had the problem. I now have two narco units and both work great.
Hope this helps,
Mark
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My Narco 810 is one of the best radios I've ever owned. Slightly better than the Narco 120's I used to own, and lots better than the Terra junk I used to have in my Aeronca.
I used to be concerned about Narco factory repair service, but not any more. The biggest problems are usually installation and re-use of old installations such as the conversion-type radios. (Except the Narco upgrade/conversions. They are usually pretty good.) New installations are always better, IMHO. Pre-wired installations are OK if you're talented and handy.
I used to be concerned about Narco factory repair service, but not any more. The biggest problems are usually installation and re-use of old installations such as the conversion-type radios. (Except the Narco upgrade/conversions. They are usually pretty good.) New installations are always better, IMHO. Pre-wired installations are OK if you're talented and handy.
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