Avionics Ps Engineering Audio Panel Pma7000bt on 2040-parts.com
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
It
is also KMA24 pin compatible, making the cost of the upgrading less expensive.
None of the existing wires going to the KMA24 have to be disturb, thus reducing
the amount of installation, only a new intercom wire harness has to be built. The PMA7000BT is a hi-fi stereo intercom system
and incorporates our renown 6-place IntelliVox® automatic Voice
Operated Relay (VOX) intercom system. Adjusting a squelch circuit is a
thing of the past. And with over 18 years of field experience, find out just how
easy it is to forget you are even using an intercom, it just works! No more
clipping or missed syllables. And the Bluetooth(R) Interface does allow music
streaming as well as interconnect to an iPhone, iPad, iPod, or any other
Bluetooth(R) enabled device that has the Handsfree or A2DP profile. The PMA7000BT provide 3-com capability with the option
to easily convert Com 3 to a full duplex cellular telephone interface.
It
also has our pioneered "Split Mode". This allows the pilot to be on
Com 1 while the copilot is on Com 2, freeing up the pilot to work with ATC while
the copilot gets weather information or finds out just where the lowest fuel
cost is on the field while still in the air.
Check
list of capabilities: IntelliVox®
automatic VOX system with individually gated microphones 6
- Place hi-fi stereo intercom with Soft Mute™ 2
- music mute modes: Mute On and Mute Off Built-in
Marker Beacon Receiver Hardwired
Satellite Telephone connection (in lieu of Com 3) which provides provides dedicated On/Off hook switches for unprecedented
flexibility Split
mode for dual audio panel capability 2
hi-fidelity stereo music source inputs 3
- Isolation modes - Pilot Isolate, All, and Crew 2
- unswitched inputs (2 additional are available, additional wiring
required.) Selectable
music muting for passengers Selectable
special intercom mode with "Alternate Intercom Mode" RAM
(Radio Active Mute) eliminates constant back ground noise from radio static The
only knob that is on the panel is a concentric volume control for the
Crew and Passengers intercom volume. The all push button controls of the
PMA7000B allows for easy selection of Coms and other Nav aids.
Does
NOT come with the installation kit.
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