Very compact and easy to store, this is an ideal satellite dish for mobile use.
Although it only measures 40cm in diameter, the dish has the performance of a 55cm unit and can be used over virtually the whole of Europe.
The dish itself mounts onto a base unit which can be simply placed on a table or clamped to a shelf or step. If preferred, the dish can be removed from its base and clamped to a pole, or tripod mount.
It’s suitable for use with both analogue and digital transmissions and, thanks to its built-in elevation scale, is remarkably easy to line up with the satellite.
Have anyone seen/use his one before? Is it good enough to receive astra19.2 signal? or eutelsat 16e?
I leave in a flat in central london, and can only use the communal dish which pointed to astra28 (Sly uk) or hotbird...
just finding alternative...
thanks
Although it only measures 40cm in diameter, the dish has the performance of a 55cm unit and can be used over virtually the whole of Europe.
The dish itself mounts onto a base unit which can be simply placed on a table or clamped to a shelf or step. If preferred, the dish can be removed from its base and clamped to a pole, or tripod mount.
It’s suitable for use with both analogue and digital transmissions and, thanks to its built-in elevation scale, is remarkably easy to line up with the satellite.
Have anyone seen/use his one before? Is it good enough to receive astra19.2 signal? or eutelsat 16e?
I leave in a flat in central london, and can only use the communal dish which pointed to astra28 (Sly uk) or hotbird...
just finding alternative...
thanks