Wed, Jan 05, 2011
Digital Audio System To Be Integrated Into Bell 430
Lee County MEDSTAR has decided on Becker Avionics' DVCS6100
Digital Audio System for integration into their recently acquired
Bell 430 twin-engine helicopter. The aircraft is currently
undergoing completion at Sarasota Avionics and will be specifically
tailored to their needs.
DVCS6100
The DVCS6100 was chosen due to its ability to effectively manage
and control all audio sources in the helicopter. Becker's Digital
multichannel audio and intercom system, with its software
configurable profiles, provides the flexibility to specifically
customize the system to meet the demanding operational requirements
of Lee County MEDSTAR. The DVCS6100 manages all transceivers,
receivers and audio warning sources in one central system and
provides simulcast capabilities on 8 channels.
Rob Fulton, Director of Operations for Lee County MEDSTAR, said
"Becker's DVCS6100 is well suited to support our air medical
operations. The excellent Man-Machine-Interface, outstanding field
reliability, the possibility to transmit on up to 8 channels, along
with its crystal-clear audio quality made the DVCS6100 our audio
system of choice on our new Bell 430 helicopter. We wanted to
outfit our new EMS helicopter with some of the best avionics
technology available, that's why we selected the Becker
product."
Brett Gardner, Director of Sales and Marketing at Becker
Avionics, commented, "We are very proud that Lee County MEDSTAR
selected our product, further confirming that our aircraft Digital
Audio system is gaining broad acceptance throughout the US air
medical community". He continued, "Becker Avionics is the brand
leader in aircraft Digital Audio and intercom solutions for
Helicopter and Fixed-Wing aircraft applications, along with being
one of our best selling products as well."
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