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Becker Avionics sprucing up RCMP’s fleet
Feb. 8, 2012, Miramar, Fla. - Becker Avionics is pleased to announce the recent selection of its digital audio and intercom system, DVCS6100, by the RCMP for their new PC-12 Spectre turboprop fleet. The first of several new aircraft is currently undergoing completion at the Pilatus Aircraft facility in Broomfield, CO-near Denver.
February 8, 2012 By Carey Fredericks
The DVCS6100 system replaces the standard Honeywell Primus Apex integrated flight deck audio control system for the pilot and co-pilot, and further serves as the audio control panel for the mission operator station in the main cabin.
The Becker DVCS6100 was chosen by RCMP for their new PC-12’s due to its unique ability to effectively manage and control all audio sources in the aircraft. Becker’s Digital multi-channel audio and intercom system, with its software configurable profiles, provides the flexibility to specifically customize the system to meet the demanding operational requirements of airborne Law Enforcement, Air Medical Transport organizations, and special mission aircraft.
The DVCS6100 provides crystal-clear audio quality and manages up to 8 transceivers, receivers, and several audio warning sources in one central system. It is also the only commercial digital audio product available hat can provide simulcast capability on all channels, along with providing radio relay capability.
Brett Gardner, Director of Sales and Marketing, said, “our DVCS6100 is perfectly suited to the RCMP’s cockpit and cabin layout and will enhance their mission and operational capability across the board. We’re honored and proud they chose our product for their new PC-12 fleet.”