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Cobham AvComm Introduces New ATC-5000NG NextGen ATC/DME Test Set

For Testing Transponders And Distance Measuring Equipment (DMEs)

Cobham AvComm, formerly Aeroflex AvComm business unit, has unveiled the ATC-5000NG NextGen ATC/DME Test Set which will be demonstrated at the AEA International Convention and Tradeshow in Dallas.

Designed for engineering development, design validation, manufacturing and return-to-service test applications, the ATC-5000NG is the replacement product for the legacy SDX-2000 and the ATC-1400A/S-1403DL. The software defined radio architecture supports more transponder RTCA DO-181E test capability than the legacy products did and has new capability needed to support the FAA’s NextGen test requirements including ADS-B (RTCA DO-260B) and UAT (RTCA DO-282).
 
“We are excited to introduce the new ATC-5000NG which offers our customers the most comprehensive test set available in the market today. This will help our customers prepare for new requirements driven by the FAA’s NextGen and Europe’s SESAR Projects”, said Ryan Panos, VP and General Manager of Cobham AvComm.

New orders are being accepted for the ATC-5000NG NextGen ATC/DME Test Set with a delivery of 10-12 weeks.

Cobham protects lives and livelihoods with its differentiated technology and know-how, operating with a deep insight into customer needs and agility. The Group offers an innovative range of technologies and services to solve challenging problems in harsh environments across commercial, defense and security markets, from deep space to the depths of the ocean, specializing in meeting the growing demand for data, connectivity and bandwidth.

FMI: www.cobham.com

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