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Hemisphere GPS Announces New Satloc Bantam Aerial Guidance System
Hemisphere GPS announced the availability of Satloc Bantam, a mid-level GPS guidance solution targeted at two markets; a growing customer segment seeking specific high-end features in a lower priced platform and the niche market of small agricultural aircraft and helicopters. Satloc Bantam has been modeled after Hemisphere GPS' popular M3™ guidance system—the most widely used GPS guidance system in aerial application. It compliments Hemisphere GPS' high-end IntelliStar™ system and the entry-level LiteStar™ II system to give customers a full range of guidance product choices in aerial application.
UsinAs the leader in aerial application guidance and control products, the low-cost yet powerful Bantam guidance solution is a perfect fit to our product line, especially in global markets such as South America and Australia where tough economies have forced users to purchase lower-priced guidance systems, says Greg Guyette, Director of Sales & Marketing, Air Products at Hemisphere GPS. Aerial application customers will appreciate the simplicity and light form factor of this product, which offers the high-end features that have become essential in today's working environment.
Satloc Bantam is lightweight and quick to install, making it a good choice for equipping helicopters and all modern agricultural airplanes, such as the Ipanema, the alcohol-powered aircraft from Brazilian manufacturer Embraer. Customers can choose between various screen and lightbar options. The lightest configuration allows for a 1.7lb (.77kg) touchscreen, a 2.5lb (1.13kg) lightbar and a 4.1lb (1.86kg) CPU with integrated Crescent® GPS, and takes up very little room in an aircraft.