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Tue, Jul 18, 2017

Trig TY96A And TY97A 25kHz Radios Now Available For Order

Slimline Units Offer 25kHz Frequency Spacing

Trig Avionics has announced the latest addition to their radio range – the TY96A and TY97A. The radios are slimline 760 channel VHF radios with 25kHz spacing. They include the same pilot-friendly features as the TY96 and TY97 and are ideal for pilots flying outside 8.33kHz mandated airspace.

“We are pleased to announce the launch of our 760 channel VHF 25kHz spacing radios," said Jon Roper, Marketing Manager at Trig. These are perfect feature rich, pilot friendly radios for GA pilots not requiring 8.33kHz spacing.”

The TY96A and TY97A are the same slimline design as the TY96 and TY97 at only 33mm (1.3”) high. The TY96A is a 10 watt radio, the TY97A is a 16 watt version. These radios have no cooling fans which means they can be easier and cheaper to accommodate in an old stack. With a clear bright display and a superior user interface, Trig’s ‘Better by Design’ ethos is evident within the practical and high-quality design.

The TY96A and TY97A have all the same pilot friendly features as the TY96 and TY97 such as the unique ‘Push Step’ button. This feature ensures the fastest tuning and transition between, 25kHz and 50kHz. Pilots can course tune in 50kHz and then fine tune in 25kHz. On the TY96A and TY97A frequencies and identifiers are shown, with a flip flop button to make a standby frequency active.

The dual watch feature allows monitoring of two frequencies and an Emergency button makes selection of 121.5 instantaneous. Pilots also have access to the extremely popular, ‘Say Again’ feature. This replays up to 30 seconds of the previously received transmission, meaning the pilot can avoid requesting, “Say Again.” The TY96A and TY97A radios give you flexibility to load over 200 frequencies and identifiers in the radio's memory using a USB stick. You can create a database on a PC and load using a CSV file. Each pilot can customise their own frequency list and load it from the USB prior to flight. Of course, there is no database subscription fees - Trig gives the pilot complete control. Finally, a built in two place stereo intercom with support for stereo music ensures quality entertainment options are available.

The TY96A and TY97A are available to order now from your approved Trig Dealer and will be shipping later this year.

(Image provided with Trig news release)

FMI: www.trig-avionics.com

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