Becker Avionics to Exhibit at AMTC 2009
Becker Avionics Inc. is pleased to announce that it will be exhibiting at the Air Medical Transport Conference (AMTC) 2009 in San Jose, CA, from October 26 to 28, 2009. AMTC is the leading national conference in the air medical transport field.
Becker Avionics Inc. will exhibit the latest communications, navigation, surveillance and search & rescue equipment for airborne and ground applications.
Brett Gardner, Director of Sales and Marketing, commented: “AMTC is an outstanding show to meet with Air Medical professionals and stay in touch with programs around the country, along with industry trends.”
Our Marketing and Sales team welcomes everyone to stop by the Becker Avionics’ booth (#1207) to learn more about our state-of-the-art avionics solutions, including:
The DVCS 6100 - the leading Digital Audio and Intercom System in its class!
The DVCS 6100 has been designed for both rotary and fixed-wing applications, and fully reflects Becker Avionics’ proven know-how of more than four decades in audio system development for the aerospace industry. Since the market introduction of the 1st DVCS generation, over 500 systems have been placed into service and have achieved outstanding field reliability. The result of continuous product improvements has made the DVCS 6100 another Becker Avionics success story.
The system is superior to any analog system, as it offers crystal-clear voice communication quality, a proven Man-Machine-Interface (MMI), outstanding reliability, as well as scalability and flexibility because the system is fully software configurable. The main system components of the DVCS 6100 system are the Remote Electronic Unit (REU) 6100, the Audio Control Unit 6100-or ACU6101, and the external Intercom Amplifier IC3100.
The DVCS’ performance and scalability has led to numerous installations in a diverse mix of rotary and fixed wing platforms, including, but not limited to the following models: AS350, BO105, EC135, EC145, MD900, Bell 412, S-70A, DO228, MA-600, Pilatus PC9, L-410, King Air 350, DHC-5 Buffalo, Dash-8, and the C-130.