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PS Engineering PM 3000 Four Place

 

The PM3000 boasts an easy-to-use interface that clearly outperforms the competition.
This is why the PM3000 is one of our best selling units. Excellent quality at a great price!
Some of its best features include:

  • The standard four place stereo intercom (11931) has two modes at a flip of the switch: Pilot isolate (ISO) and all, so that the entire aircraft may communicate together.

  • The six place stereo intercom (11932) adds the crew isolate feature (front seats separate from back) and dual stereo entertainment inputs. This gives incredible flexibility, even giving pilots the option to feed music to the passengers and allow them to chat among themselves without disturbing the front seats.

  • A single squelch control knob for multiple squelch circuits provides simplified operation as well as making the intercom one of the quietest to use, even in the noisiest of airplanes.

  • Soft Mute circuitry is our standard-setting solution for managing the music volume levels against radio reception and transmission. Once you stop talking, Soft Mute gradually returns the music to its original volume.

  • Automatic fail-safe interconnect to the aircraft radio wires the pilot's headset to the aircraft radio in the event of disrupted power or related failure.

  • Separate pilot and copilot transmit capabilities ensures that only the person pressing the PTT will be heard over the radio. A red transmit light is illuminated when a PTT is pressed -- this also serves as a "stuck-mic" indicator.

  • The intercom volume does not effect the aircraft radio volume, and the pilot has the ability to control the audio level of the intercom independently from the audio level of the aircraft radio.

  • An optional digital recorder can provide up to one minute of storage of radio receptions. A continuous loop recorder, it does not record "dead air time", giving the pilots an option to store up to 16 messages at any one time.

With the PM3000, you get years of trouble-free operation in a very inexpensive unit.

 

 
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