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LED elements into one single
light source. Current lighting dif-
fusers attenuate LED by as much
as 66 percent. The new C&D
Zodiac diffuser cuts that overall
attenuation to less than 6 per-
cent overall. The result is better,
more consistent overall lighting
distribution from any current LED
lighting source.
For more information, contact
C&D Zodiac Lighting at 501-833-
3045 or visit www.cdzodiac.com.
Chelton Satcom
Chelton Satcom introduced the
HGA-7001 new-generation Aero
Satcom antenna. The HGA-7001
is a small, lightweight and afford-
able ARINC 781 high-gain anten-
na that incorporates the same
leading-edge technology found in
Chelton Satcom’s state-of-the-art
HGA-7000 antennas. The HGA-
7001 is Inmarsat SwiftBroadband
ready and features a new inte-
grated antenna control unit that
can accept variable aircraft AC
power. It also has ARINC 429-
compliant BSU functionality
added to the current antenna
internal controller.
For more information, contact
Chelton Satcom at 972-221-1783
or visit www.cheltonsatcom.com.
EMS Technologies
EMS Satcom, a division of
EMS Technologies, introduced
the latest version of its next-
generation airborne broad-
band solution, the HSD-440
broadband terminal. The unit
provides high-speed Swift64
and SwiftBroadband Internet,
low-speed SAT AFIS, ACARS
and CPDLC data, along with full
voice services all in one compact
unit.
The company also announced
it is collaborating with AirCell
to ensure the compatibility of
EMS Satcom’s eNfusion HSD
high-speed terminals with
AirCell Axxess Satcom system.
According to company repre-
sentatives, users can expect
a comprehensive broadband
global communications solution
via dual-channel or four-chan-
nel Swift64 high-speed Inmarsat
datalinks.
For more information, contact
EMS Satcom at 613-727-1771 or
visit www.emssatcom.com.
EMTEQ
EMTEQ Lighting and Cabin
Systems introduced the new
Quasar full-spectrum LED “mood
lighting” system — its latest
“bright idea” in cabin lighting.
According to EMTEQ represen-
tatives, the advantage to the
Quasar system is it automati-
cally calibrates the light’s color
to match any other lighting in the
aircraft creating cabin ambiance.
The Quasar system also features
a sunrise/sunset sequence capa-
bility. When it is time for passen-
gers to rest, the lighting slowly
changes from full white to soft
blues to simulate the setting sun.
Later, it simulates the sunrise up
through full brightness again.
For more information, contact
EMTEQ at 262-679-3450 or visit
www.emteq.com.
International
Communications Group
International Communications
Group (ICG) announced it has
developed the first Iridium-based
ACARS messaging solution. The
unit combines the benefits of
global communications associ-
ated with the Iridium Satellite
Network and the reliable,
robust service associated with
ACARS, all in a single, compact,
lightweight, low-drag airborne
satellite terminal. The system
has demonstrated the ability to
deliver weather graphics, as well
as other conventional datalink
services.
ICG also introduced the
CIS-100, a new single-channel
Iridium system for global voice
and data. The system features
full PBX functionality with three-
handset capability, built-in GPS
and an optional fax/data module.
In addition, the company
announced Credit Card Calling
capability over the Iridium
Network so passengers can
charge phone calls to their
own credit cards instead of the
aircraft’s master account. This
feature is especially attractive to
fractional and air charter opera-
tors.
For more information, contact
International Communications
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Chelton’s HGA-7001 Aero Satcom antenna
EMS Satcom’s HSD-440 broadband terminal
ICG’s CIS-100 Iridium system
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