UPDATE: Business Aircraft Satellite Television Service Ending
June 2012
| Campbell, Curt - Avionics Tech Rep - Lincoln, NE (LNK). Aviation professional since 1975. Airframes: Challenger, Hawker, Learjet, King Air, Global Air Data Computer, Auto Pilot Systems, EFIS, Roll Modules, Mode Couplers and Selectors, Static Inverters, Servos, Spoiler System, Tool Calibration Lab, Flight Guidance Computer, Cabin Displays, and EFD Components and Systems Specialist. Direct: +1 402.479.4220 |
In the March Duncan Intelligence we originally reported that as early as March 31, 2012, you could experience a complete loss of satellite television service aboard your aircraft over the United States. Since our original report, revised information has been received from DirecTV. The current airborne satellite television service from DirecTV will be continued through January 2013. According to satellite television manufacturers Rockwell Collins and Honeywell, the service provider for airborne Satellite Television services in the Continental United States will discontinue its services for some early model systems.
Certain OEM trade-in programs have been extended slightly for the purchase of the replacement hardware, however if recent experience is any indication, we expect to see extremely long lead-times for that equipment. Please be prepared to place orders soon to avoid any service disruption!
Is your satellite television impacted?
The model and part numbers of the receiver and decoders currently installed are the determining factors of whether your aircraft will be impacted and will dictate your course of action.
- The Rockwell Collins Tailwind Series systems utilize a Receiver / Decoder Unit (RDU), and will use a part number of either 931000-XXX, or 930002-XX.
- Honeywell AIS-1000 and AIS-2000 systems utilize a Receiver / Decoder Module (RDM), and will use a part number of 4088477-901.
The replacement RDU / RDM may also affect the television remote control functionality and require hardware and/or software upgrades or other modification to your existing Cabin Management System (CMS). When speaking to one of our avionics professionals, it is advised to have your avionics wiring diagrams accessible.
Both Collins and Honeywell are offering upgrades and trade-in pricing for the receiver / decoder replacements. These are limited-time trade-in programs; we recommend that you do not hesitate in taking advantage of them.
At Duncan Aviation, we have avionics satellite locations throughout the United States. All are capable of the new RDU installation. We will also provide you with Duncan Aviation-quality installation records and drawings needed for future upgrades.
For installation and scheduling information, contact the following Duncan Aviation Avionics Satellite shop managers.- West Coast U.S., Marc Francetic
- Northern U.S., Bob Hazy
- Southern U.S., Brian Redondo
- East Coast U.S., Jeff Glanville
- International, Marc Francetic
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