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PS Engineering In-Flight Entertainment Add-On Is Out Of This World

NO Kidding... It REALLY IS Out Of This World

PS Engineering is bringing satellite radio entertainment to general aviation with an upgrade to their PXE7300. PS Engineering, proud to be a leader in general aviation audio systems, has made many technological contributions in cockpit audio, both in audio control and In-Flight Entertainment (IFE). With this latest low cost add-on to an already very capable IFE, PS Engineering, Inc. makes yet another stride in making audio control more affordable.

Following FAA approval, the PXE7300 with Option SR will add Sirius Satellite Radio capability to an aviation audio system.  Sirius offers 60 streams of 100% commercial-free music, plus more than 40 streams of sports, news and entertainment, with service available across the entire United States. You just can't find radio like this on any other dial. The satellite module is a remote mounted box that is controlled by the PXE7300 panel unit.

"Since we introduced the PXE7300 last year, we have had many requests for a satellite based system", said President Mark Scheuer, "The PXE7300 platform gives us the user and hardware interface that will provides us access to this new satellite technology. It will also help us to gain a quick turn to market with an FAA certified system. Sirius Satellite Radio provides entertainment and news like no other".

"Sirius Satellite Radio is ideal for general aviation, because the same stations are available anywhere in the country. The programming variety is extraordinary, and you'll never lose a channel as you fly along your route."

FMI: www.ps-engineering.com

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