Much of a muchness.
The Starcom seems to come with leads that are 3,000 miles long and plugs that are tinier than an tiny thing....the Autocom is a bigger box.....
I have an Autocom, a friend has a Sratcom; they both seem to work. It's that simple.
, and the company offers fantastic service. When you ring them, the 'phone is answered by a real person
. They are happy to take the time and trouble to answer any queries you have I have an Autocom (have had several). I think they are really good units. I don't know anything about the Starcom, so I can't comment. The Autocom is manufactured in the UK which makes a nice change, and the company offers fantastic service. When you ring them, the 'phone is answered by a real person
. They are happy to take the time and trouble to answer any queries you have
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I have an Autocom (have had several). I think they are really good units. I don't know anything about the Starcom, so I can't comment. The Autocom is manufactured in the UK which makes a nice change, and the company offers fantastic service. When you ring them, the 'phone is answered by a real person
. They are happy to take the time and trouble to answer any queries you have
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Ditto what he says about the Autocom service.....There again Starcom were v helpful at the London m/c show. So I guess it's still a toss up.

A mate went from Autocom to Starcom after visiting the NEC a couple of years ago. He said, 'they are both very good', the only probs he had with the Starcom was he kept bending the pins when connecting the male/female ends together, as they seem to be much thinner than the Autocom units.![]()
Err Ditto the ditto..............![]()

Much of a muchness.
The Starcom seems to come with leads that are 3,000 miles long and plugs that are tinier than an tiny thing....the Autocom is a bigger box.....
I have an Autocom, a friend has a Sratcom; they both seem to work. It's that simple.