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DZMx Selector
Flightcell DZMx Part Number Selector
Use this tool to select the correct part number. Choose a selection for each option and view the part numbers at the bottom of the page. There are images at the bottom of the page to help identify front and rear plate options.
Select Part Number for Features
Front Plate Type
  • DZUS
  • GA
  • What type of front fastening do you need (GA or DZUS)? Note: the GA front plate is slightly wider and higher
    Rear Plate Type
  • GA
  • Military
  • What type of rear connectors do you need (GA or Military)? Note: the GA has D connectors and MIL has D38999 connector
    NVIS Type
  • B
  • A
  • Do you need Night Vision, and if so, what type (A or B)? Note: Type B is the default. Only U.S. customers can use type A
    # of Sat Modems
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • Do you need a Satellite transceiver, and if so, how many (0, 1 or 2)?
    # of Cell Modems
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • Do you need a cellular transceiver, and if so, what type (no or 4G)? Note: 4G not available in U.S.A. as of July 2016. 4G backward compatiable with 3G networks
    1st Cell Region
  • Americas
  • APAC/South America
  • Europe
  • Europe 450MHz
  • Japan
  • Do you need a cellular transceiver, and if so, what type (no or 4G)? Note: 4G not available in U.S.A. as of July 2016. 4G backward compatiable with 3G networks
    WiFi/Bluetooth*
  • no
  • yes
  • Built in WiFi and Bluetooth options. Requires purchase of App to activate WiFi/Bluetooth.
    2nd Cell Region
  • Not Applicable
  • Do you need a cellular transceiver, and if so, what type (no or 4G)? Note: 4G not available in U.S.A. as of July 2016. 4G backward compatiable with 3G networks
    Short Burst Data(SBD)
  • no
  • yes
  • Iridium SBD(Short Burst Data) used for transmitting tracking data over Iridium
    ARINC 429 Card
  • no
  • yes
  • Iridium PTT(Push-to-Talk) when out of cellular range
    2nd Ethernet Card
  • no
  • yes
  • Do you need a second Ethernet card (yes or no)? Note: A second Ethernet card is not common
    Input Expansion Card
  • no
  • yes
  • Do you need an input expansion card (yes or no)? Note: Mostly used for firefighting where more than 5 inputs may be required