TV antenna Sea Tel 5004
satelliteKu-bandfor boats

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Characteristics

Network
TV, satellite, Ku-band
Application domain
for boats, for ships
Type
radome

Description

Sea Tel 5004 Satellite TV is a high-performance 50-inch TV-at-Sea antenna which guarantees uninterrupted global satellite television and radio programming even on the roughest seas. Home comforts Whether cruising for leisure or working on a ship, don't leave your favourite programmes on a cliff hanger or miss the big game just because you're spending time sea. With Sea Tel 5004 Satellite TV you get high reliability, great picture quality and simple installation and operation. Sea Tel 5004 Satellite TV receives DVB services from global providers including DirecTV™, DISH Network™, Bell TV™, Hotbird, Sky, Orbit and DirecTV Latin America (DLA)™, so you can be confident that there will always be something worth watching. Compact and lightweight Sea Tel 5004 Satellite TV features a compact and attractive 60-inch radome antenna, styled in white, which delivers high-performance TV-at-sea while complementing the design of your vessel. The lightweight, unobtrusive 60-inch dome is discreet, yet powerful enough for automatic satellite positioning and securely locks onto them using its precision built-in GPS receiver. Individual choice, multiple screens Sea Tel 5004 TV-at-Sea can accommodate any number of satellite receivers, meaning your passengers and crew can each enjoy their own choice of programming. Multiple televisions can be installed on board, each receiving individual programming from its very own satellite receiver giving passengers independent viewing. Ideal for when you have guests or to ensure your crew are happy in their jobs.

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