Auto Satellite TV Domes
I am looking to buy a roof-mounted automatic sat tv dome for my motorhome. I would welcome anyones advice on make, model and size from their experiences.
I am not interested in using it on the continent (been there, got the tee shirt) but only in the UK, mainly northern Scotland and Ireland. I only want Freesat, access to Astra 1 & 2 and twin LNB. Quality and reliability are more important to me than price.
I have experience of sat tv using a manual, 85cm wind-up roof mounted dish and prefer to not go down that route this time. I have an 8 metre, low profile van with a flat, mostly uncluttered roof, so the height of the dome is a factor but not at the expense of reception.
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Not that I can help, but is there a specific reason for being so prescriptive that it has to be a "dome" relative to automated dishes and flat panels? Howling gales in your chosen locations?
Just feel the wider option field might bring you some alternative solutions, and the dome route infers a particular minimum height issue.
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I have had a Tracvision RL4 (this model is no longer produced) twin LNB dome. It has been very reliable this past 8 years although it has been difficult to set up with all the satellite changes that have been made over the years so I don't rate my model to be overly user friendly. As a company with agencies in the UK I have found them helpful and I believe their products to be well made coming from the marine environment.
peedee
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Thanks peedee, the current version is the RV1 which is a superior system without a doubt. At around £3000 with installation it is beyond my needs although if I came into some money it looks hard to beat for quality. It is designed to provide sat tv on the move, hence the price.
You make a good point about system changes over time and this is something to bear in mind.
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There are now many more players in the market than 8/10 years ago and it looks like Tracvision have abandoned the bottom end of the vehicle leisure market. There certainly isn't the range they used to sell.
I have no experience of any other makes but Satfi do an interesting range of models. Have a look at >Satsuperstore.< It may also be worthwhile going to the NEC show and other shows to hopefully see and have demonstrated what is available.
peedee
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