ATC/DME test set for engineering, validation, test applications introduced by Cobham AvComm

May 7, 2015
WICHITA, Kan., 7 May 2015. Cobham Avionics and Communications (AvComm) in Wichita, Kan., formerly Aeroflex AvComm business unit, is introducing the ATC-5000NG NextGen ATC/DME test set for engineering development, design validation, manufacturing, and return-to-service test applications.

WICHITA, Kan., 7 May 2015. Cobham Avionics and Communications (AvComm) in Wichita, Kan., formerly Aeroflex AvComm business unit, is introducing the ATC-5000NG NextGen ATC/DME test & measurement set for engineering development, design validation, manufacturing, and return-to-service test applications.

The ATC-5000NG is the replacement product for the legacy SDX-2000 and the ATC-1400A/S-1403DL. The software-defined radio architecture supports more transponder RTCA DO-181E test capability than the legacy products did and has new capability needed to support the FAA NextGen test requirements including ADS-B (RTCA DO-260B) and UAT (RTCA DO-282).

"This will help our customers prepare for new requirements driven by the FAA’s NextGen and Europe’s SESAR Projects," says Ryan Panos, vice president and general manager of Cobham AvComm.

Related: Defense integrator Cobham to acquire rad-hard IC specialist Aeroflex in $1.46 billion deal

For more information contact Cobham AvComm online at http://ats.aeroflex.com/contact/businesses.

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