AEM Unveils New Digital Audio System for Aircraft
Unit was developed in consultation with special mission stakeholders
AEM Compact Digital Audio System.

Canadian avionics manufacturer Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing (AEM) has selected Verticon 2025 as the venue to launch the latest version of its fully customizable P139-HD digital audio system for aircraft. Designed in cooperation with a variety of stakeholders, including completion centers, technicians, operators, aerial law enforcement, and aeromedical transport providers, the system is a capable, flexible, and practical solution for special-role aircraft.

The unit consists of the G13116R and G13115R audio control panels and the G13000R system router. They can be integrated into an existing P139-HD digital audio system or used by itself.

Its compact configuration makes it suitable for an aircraft with a fewer number of mission radios or operators that may require a space-saving solution. The system’s controllers have integrated Bluetooth modules, which serve to enhance the system’s audio capacity and expand connectivity to existing avionics, audio, or public address systems.

According to the British Columbia-based manufacturer, the system is ideal for special mission operators and integrators who require clear, mission-ready digital audio.

“Our customers need flexible and customizable solutions, so we are pleased to add these two reduced-depth control panels and compact router options to our digital audio system,” said Steve Broderick, head of AEM’s sales and business development for special mission communications. “These fully capable, but smaller system products fill a gap that many operators have been looking for when designing and configuring their audio systems.”