Wed, Nov 04, 2009
An Oldie But A Goodie Gets Updated
One of the best known names in aviation audio is updating one
of its iconic product lines. Fifteen years ago, the PMA6000-series
took audio panel design and configuration from 'a collection of
switches added as an afterthought, to a multi-talented intersystem
focal point for cockpit audio.' Radio selection, cockpit
communications and even music have been seamlessly combined in the
modern audio control panel. The PMA6000-series ultimately set a
benchmark for such technologies.
In production since 1995, the PMA6000 came to represent the
entry-level for audio panels, and not satisfied with the status
quo, PS Engineering has announced an updated version, the
PMA6000B.
The PMA6000B is smaller and lighter than its predecessor, using
a single 44-pin connector for all aircraft and intercom
interfacing. The sleek bezel is populated with tactile elastomeric
push buttons and single concentric knob pair controls the volume
and voice-activated squelch for the 4-place intercom.
According to company founder, Mark Scheuer, "Even with the
success of our flagship product, like the PMA8000B MP3, we have
seen a continuing need for a low cost, basic audio panel
particularly in the light sport marketplace. With the PMA6000B,
we've been able to cut costs, improve reliability and utility, and
offer full performance in an entry level audio panel, while
maintaining FAA certification."
The unit uses PS Engineering's "Set-it and Forget-it" manual VOX
circuits, with a single knob controlling four individually gated
microphones, thereby keeping cabin noise to a minimum when any one
person speaks. The PMA6000B has a cockpit speaker amplifier, and
two monaural music inputs with SoftMute and front panel controlled
"Karaoke Mode" to inhibit the music mute function.
Other functions that the PMA6000B has are "Split Mode" allowing
pilot to be on Com 1 while the copilot can be on Com 2 and two mono
music inputs that are independent of the intercom mode. The
PMA6000B comes with or without the built-in intercom. List Price
with the built-in marker beacon receiver is ($1195), or without
($1095). The unit is FAA-TSO approved, and is available now from PS
Engineering's approved dealers.
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