Thu, Sep 29, 2005
Garmin International
has introduced their new GMA 347 audio panel. The GMA 347
builds upon the successful attributes of the GMA 340 while adding
distinctive features such as automatic squelch, digital clearance
recorder, full-duplex telephone interface, and additional
inputs.
“The GMA 347 audio panel meets the needs of aircraft
owners who require industry leading communication
integration,” said Gary Kelley, Garmin’s vice president
of marketing. “The versatility of the audio switching
functions helps reduce cockpit workload and makes the flight more
enjoyable for the pilot and crew.”
One of the new features of the GMA 347 is the automatic squelch
option, which makes the entire audio experience quieter and
clearer. Since there are some occasions when pilots would not want
an automatic squelch – such as high noise environments
– the GMA 347 also retains the manual squelch adjustment
feature. Garmin has also added three more unmuted, unswitched
inputs with individual volume control to the GMA 347.
The GMA 347’s automatic digital clearance recorder will
help pilots manage the demands of a busy cockpit. The unit
continuously captures the last two and a half minutes of audio
switched through the panel. If a pilot misses a frequency change or
clearance, they can replay the necessary information by simply
pressing the “play” button.
In addition, the GMA 347 has a full-duplex telephone interface
with intercom isolation and disable capability. This feature allows
private telephone calls by the pilot or copilot, or multi-party
calls with crew and/or passengers.
Pilots will also appreciate the audio panel’s
“configuration module.” A small chip keeps track of the
audio panel’s configuration at all times. If the audio panel
is ever replaced, all the pilot’s preferred settings are
automatically loaded into the unit.
The GMA 347 is available immediately for an estimated retail
price of $2395.00
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