SPAES installs telephone modem in H125


With the shutdown of the 2G network, SPAES manufactured a telephone modem and switched the data transmission system from 2G to 4G for an Airbus H125.. SPAES Photo

Due to the shutdown of the 2G network, a telephone modem for a helicopter was manufactured for a customer and the data transmission system was switched from 2G to 4G in an Airbus H125.

The telephone modem is used in the helicopter for communication with the units on the ground. SPAES offered the complete package from start to finish – from PCB assembly to the installation of the software on the device to the subsequent test report according to the specifications of the EASA Part 21J Design Organization.

There are two basic methods that SPAES uses for mounting on printed circuit boards: Surface Mount Device (SMD) and Through Hole Technology (THT). Connections of THT components are plugged through holes on the circuit board and soldered from below. SMD components do not require holes, but are mounted or placed directly on the surface of the PCB.

The installation documents and the minor change were provided by the customer. SPAES offers PCB assembly in its own EASA Part 21G production facility and issues an EASA Form 1 release certificate.

From the simple single-sided PCB to the complex multi-layer PCB, a whole range of services is offered that are tailored to the requirements of the customers.

This press release was prepared and distributed by SPAES.

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