Fellow Comanche owners--
I've got one of those panels that would make most flyers cringe...2 radios that are both at least 40 years old with wiring to match, and for the icing on the cake, a home built 40 year what seems to be home built audio panel.
When I bought N7406P radio #1 was a strong receiver, but transmit was so weak I only consider it the "weather radio". Radio #2 was a pretty good all around, with no complaints on reception or transmission. Full replacement was on the 5-7 year plan, but not in the immediate budget (which is being spent on powerplant/airframe items). Everything was going to plan until reception on radio #2 started to get flaky...now I'm tuning both radios to the same frequency to ensure I don't miss anything (receiving on #1, transmitting on #2) and realizing just how ridiculous and potentially dangerous that is going forward.
Which leads me to my question: I'm about to take her in to have an avionics shop look things over, but are there any "stupid checks" that I should do before spending $90/hr? Dirty antennas? Easily checked connections? I'd really like to get just a couple of more years out of these radios, but I also don't want to sink tons of cash chasing gremlins in antique equipment.
Thanks for any tips,
-Quint