Finally a Satellite antenna that can be used as a permanent roof mounted antenna, or as a fully portable antenna. Simply press scan on the controller unit and on average you will be locked onto the Optus D1 satellite in under 60 seconds! Easy as that and ready to go.
- Designed for and extensively tested throughout New Zealand
- Lightweight and UV resistant construction
- Designed to be permanently mounted on roof of vehicle or used as a portable antenna to maximise satellite acquisition in sheltered areas
- Fully automatic with satellite acquisition time under 60 seconds on average!
- Only one cable as antenna is powered through coaxial cable
- Dome design means no more forgetting to wind antenna down before travelling
- Weatherproof casing
- Easy to use LED controller that can be powered from 12V or 240V (all cables supplied)
- Control unit easily mounted with supplied velcro strips
- Colour: White
- Warranty: 2 years
Delivery estimate 1-4 business days
$5.99 standard freight rate for non-rural, shoe box sized deliveries. Additional charges apply for rural delivery, island delivery, dangerous goods and large packages.
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Product Questions
Are these suitable for Marine use?
Question by: john on 29/08/2021, 2:27 pm
No, not suitable for Marine use, thanks
Answer by: Website Customer Service (JW) on 9/10/2021, 2:27 pm
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does this also work for sky, if have sky box as realised is needed also. Is it also easy to self install or need specialist?
Question by: bob tidd on 18/03/2022, 4:55 pm
To gain access to Sky, you will need a Sky Decoder and Card. Installation is recommended to be carried out by authorised RV installation company. thanks
Answer by: Website Customer Service (WE) on 19/03/2022, 9:18 am
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Can these dishes run two tv's?
Question by: Richard Young on 23/07/2021, 6:16 pm
Yes, you will need to run a second coaxial cable from the Dish to the second TV.
Answer by: Website Customer Service (WE) on 26/07/2021, 12:10 pm
would these handle a marine environment
Answer by: Daniel Powell on 30/09/2021, 2:34 pm