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PS Engineering Shipping HUB50

Audio Management Easier than Ever With iPhone-Only App

PS Engineering has updated their digital audio management system, placing the entirety of adjustments and setups into a single easy-to-use iOS app.

The system allows for a whole slate of parameters to be adjusted simultaneously, over the air, from a single iPhone. Whether switching routing between stations, changing the impedance, audio levels, music distribution, lighting levels, dimmer thresholds, CVR levels, sidetone strength, and HRTF dimensional sound locations for 8 com radios are all completed. Once everything is dialed in a gusto, that setup can be stored, modified, reused, or shared. Configurations can even be built away from an aircraft, then loaded up on the ramp later on. 

Even more unorthodox, the PS Engineering app allows techs to configured separate mission profiles for fleet aircraft. For those pushing an aircraft into double duty, like a helo playing tanker in the summer and medivac in the winter, audio changes are a breeze. They do affirm that it's quite safe, too, since the unit can only be updated and modified when put into configuration mode, and when communicating with a phone in close proximity. When in normal use, everything works as per usual.

From the sound of it, this one is iPhone only, with nary a mention of Android to be found. Given the downright market domination of Jeppesen's Foreflight app, it's not too surprising to see, but still - it's something to consider for workshops using some rough & tumble droid tablets. 

FMI: www.ps-engineering.com

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