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Specialist Electronics Services Ltd
Craven Court
Stanhope Road
Camberley, Surrey
England
GU15 3BS

Tel: 01276 63483
Fax: 01276 63327

SES 2008 Events

April 15-17

Aerospace Testing, Design and Manufacturing

Munich

New Munich Trade Fair Centre, Stand A157

Aerospace Testing, Design and Manufacturing is expanding in its new home of Munich Germany

July 14-20

Farnborough International Air Show

Farnborough

Farnborough Hampshire

In 2008, the Farnborough International Airshow celebrates its 60th Anniversary that commemorates its first show in 1948 held for the very first time at the Farnborough Aerodrome.

Showing the full range of solid state data recorders recording data from video, voice and analogue, as well as high speed serial, ARINC429, CCDL, CANBus, IRIG-106, IRIG-B and MIL-1553.

Featuring the SES Cockpit Voice Recorders that have become the new benchmark for UK military helicopter fleets, the S3DR-CVR. Used on UK Lynx, Puma, Gazelle and EC355 helicopter fleets as well as BN Defender, Bell JetRanger and LET L420, this miniature unit has proven performance.

See the SES EMU Engine Monitoring Unit developed for the Rolls-Royce RR300 engine to be installed in the new Robinson R66 helicopter. FAA certified, EMU together with its dedicated analysis software provides life history data on engine usage, of great value in service and maintenance, and in support of engine and aircraft leasing.

The Performance-packed SES Digital Video Data Recorder (DVDR), developed by SES for EADS Military Aircraft Division in Manching as part of the German and Italian Air Force Tornado Upgrade, features MPEG-encoded video recorded simultaneously from 6 sources.

These and other digital video, voice and data recorders will be on show at both events.

The S3DR-C family, including S3DR-C, -C+ and CE are probably the smallest air-certified recorders with interfaces including ARINC429, MIL-1553, CANBus, IRIG-106, IRIG-B, CCDL, CVR and Video.

The fascia-mounting S3DR-F family, S3DR-F, -F+ and -FE provide additional flexibility and interactive control over a wide range of interfaces and functions.