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Avionics Ps Engineering Audio Panel Pma6000b on 2040-parts.com

US $995.00
Location:

West Lafayette, Indiana, United States

West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PMA6000B Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Part Brand:PS Engineering


PS Engineering has revolutionized audio control in general aviation airplanes. At that time, the original PMA6000 took the audio panel from a collection of switches added as an afterthought, to a multitalented intersystem focal point for cockpit audio. 

 

Radio selection, cockpit communications and even music were seamlessly combined in the modern audio control panel. The PMA6000-series set a benchmark for all GA audio panels that followed.

 

The next generation PMA6000B has been given the benefit of PS Engineering's 15 years of audio panel control design and manufacturing experiences. It offers a low cost alternative to the  more capable audio panel product line that the industry has become to expect from such a focused driven company. 

 

The PMA6000B combines an audio selector panel with a top-quality manually adjusted VOX intercom and a slew of features to enhance versatility and utility.

 

Checklist of Capabilities:

  • Built-in 4 place mono intercom PS Engineering's "Set-it and Forget-it" manual VOX

  • Optional built-in marker beacon receiver.

  • Split mode for dual audio capability

  • 2 - Com Capability

  • 3 - Intercom isolation modes - Pilot Isolate, All, and Crew

  • 2 - Music inputs with Soft Mute™

  • 2 - Unswitched inputs

  • 6 - Switched inputs

  • A patented "swap" function allows selection of Com 1 or Com 2 from remote pushbutton

  • Fail-safe feature automatically hard-wires the pilot to Com1 in the case of an outage

  • Uses a single 44-pin connector making installation easier.

The PMA6000B holds both FAA TSO as well as EASA ETSO and was designed to be made easier to install because of a single 44-pin Sub-d connector.

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