Avionics Ps Engineering Audio Panel Pma8000g With Ps Streamer on 2040-parts.com
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
The
PMA8000G marks another major milestone in the company’s innovative history.
This audio panel presents significant advancements in audio panel technology.
It will fit pilots who expect more from their audio panel while not adding any
additional work load or complex set of push button sequences. The PMA8000G is a
natural choice for pilots who demand ease of use with a deep set of audio panel
capabilities. Introducing
flightmate®,
the first system ever to be available in an audio selector panel. The
pilot can create checklists, emergency procedures, just about anything that
pilot can say, they can store into non-volatile memory, making those checklist
chores a bit easier. IntelliAudio®
is another standard capability that will make listening to multiple radio calls
manageable. With Com 1 in the 10 O’clock position and Com 2 in the 2 O’clock
position, pilots can pay attention to the radio that is most important at any
one instant of time. Bluetooth®
interconnectivity allows the pilot to have access to their Bluetooth® enabled
telephone or entertainment device. The ability to contact ATC by way of the
telephone with the engines running and radios tuned and set at an uncontrolled
airfield makes getting into the air under IFR condition much easier. Aural
alert annunciations can be program right from the front panel while using the pilot’s headset microphone to record them.
Now you can take up to 4 discrete inputs and have them associated with
pre-recorded messages, making it easier to determine exactly what condition
needs to be address. We have
also included a USB charging port that is rated at 10 watts. This charger
provides enough power for iPads that are running the most demanding application. A
new
option for the PMA8000G is the PS Streamer™. This system will steam selected audio
to external, Bluetooth® enable devices, such as ProGo® cameras or other audio
dongles. Finally,
ease of use. We took a fresh approach to the user interface, making access to
the advance functions much easier than in past iteration of the PMA8000 series. Check
list of capabilities: Plug
'n Play with the GARMIN GMA340 IntelliAudio®
True Dimensional Sound enhances radio communications flightmate®
with 4 discrete Aural Alerts and audible Checklists Bluetooth®
enabled allowing connections to iPhones, iPads, PDA IntelliVox®
automatic VOX system with individually gated microphones 10-Watt
USB Front Panel Charging Port Digital
aircraft radio recorder (IRS™) Split
mode for dual audio panel capability 6
Place hi-fi stereo intercom with Soft Mute™ ASC
(Active Static Control) eliminates constant back ground noise 3
- music mute modes: Mute On, Radio Mute, Mute Off Dedicated
front panel music volume control Built-in
Marker Beacon Receiver Cellular
telephone input with "DuTel™" telephone distribution 2
Differential, hi-fidelity stereo music source inputs (no ground loop
noise) 3
Isolation modes - Pilot Isolate, All, and Crew 4
un-switched inputs Selectable
music distribution for passengers Selectable
intercom mode with special "Alternate Intercom Mode" |
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