PrivateSky Aviation picks Becker DVCS for Gulfstream G-III

Becker Avionics Press Release | October 20, 2014

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Becker Avionics is pleased to announce PrivateSky Aviation Services, Inc., located in Fort Myers, Fla., a premier FAA 145 Certified Repair Station specifically for Gulfstream model aircraft, has chosen the Becker DVCS Digital Audio System for upgrade replacement of the legacy Baker audio system in a Florida-based Gulfstream G-III aircraft.
 
Recognized for its unparalleled noise reduction and FANS1A compatibility, the DVCS6100 Digital Voice Control System from Becker is able to match a wide range of customer requirements. The built-in scalability and flexibility reduces not only the cost and time requirements for engineering and certification but also reduces the learning curve for integration. Through software programming options, the system is easily and quickly configurable thus saving time and money.
 
Designed as a state of the art upgrade for today’s glass cockpits, the Becker Digital Audio system ensures a modern and capable aerial platform. At Becker, the focus is on meeting individual requirements with the highest commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

Becker Avionics will be exhibiting their latest avionics products during the NBAA convention in Orlando Florida, October 21-23. Stop by Booth 617 to partake in their annual “Becktoberfest” tradition on Wednesday, Oct. 22, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.

 The Becker DVCS6100 has been designed for both fixed-wing and rotary-wing applications and fully reflects Becker Avionics’ proven know-how of more than five decades in audio system development for the aerospace industry. Since the market introduction of the 1st generation DVCS, over 1500 systems have been delivered, and all have achieved outstanding field reliability. The company’s continuous product improvement program has made the DVCS6100 another Becker success story.
 
Becker’s Digital Audio technology offers crystal-clear voice communication quality, a proven Man-Machine-Interface (MMI), outstanding reliability, scalability and flexibility, and is software configurable. The main system components of the DVCS6100 system are the Remote Electronic Unit (REU) 6100, the Audio Control Unit (ACU) 6100, and the optional Intercom Amplifier IC3100.
 
Each REU offers up to 8 transmit (TX) and 8 receiver (RX) channels, an integrated warning tone generator, built in speaker amplifier, as well as interface capability for 2 Cockpit Voice Recorders (CVR) and a Public Address Amplifier (PA). It is also the only commercial digital audio product available that can provide simulcast capability on 8 channels, along with a radio relay function, and emergency and slaved mode operation. Up to 6 audio control units (ACUs) can be operated together with one REU.
 
For above the average numbers of transceivers and/or receivers found on many mission aircraft, multiple REU’s can work together offering capabilities no other system can provide. Each audio system can be configured to give complete adjustments across different on-board systems. The system also meets the highest standards for night operation under NVG and military conditions. The DVCS6100 represents a unique mission support tool that easily outperforms the competition.

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