Tue, Mar 28, 2017
Special Mission Audio Gets Special Treatment In PAC45
At this year’s Aircraft Electronics Association Convention, PS Engineering introduced another dimension to cockpit audio with the PAC45 Audio Controller with Multi-Talker. Designed with a singular focus on special mission audio requirements, the PAC45 specifically addresses the needs of airborne law enforcement, medical transport, or fire suppression with features for the demanding environment.
The PAC45 incorporates PS Engineering’s licensed and patented digital audio processing, Multi-talker to locate up to six communication radios spatially in the crew’s headset. This technology aids the brain in comprehending the conversations, instead of mixing all the audio together by implementing True Dimensional Sound.
“When PS Engineering began using the USAF’s Multi-talker technology, we saw the expansion to special mission communications as a natural safety-enhancing extension,” said Founder and CEO Mark Scheuer. “When these pilots explained their situation, with six radios receiving vital information in a dynamic environment, I knew we had to bring Multi-talker in to help.“
Multi-talker integrates spatial processing for 6 COMs in 9 locations. It controls up to 3 control heads with one hub unit. The unit includes a full Bluetooth interface for wireless telephone or audio streaming, and hard-wired full-duplex satellite telephone interconnectivity.
(Graphic and image provided with PS Engineering news release)
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