Weight 22 Kg

The boat’s GPS continuously supplies the boat’s position to the processor on its serial port. Depending on the selected satellite, the processor points the dish in the direction calculated with the help of the electronic compass mounted on the antenna itself. Elevation of pointing is carried out at the same time with the help of two inclinometers. As soon as the satellite is found, its maximum signal is looked for and memorised. From this point on all of the boat’s movements on the dish are cancelled with motors that control all of the moving axes. Gyroscopes, inclinometers, compass and GPS supply all of the information needed to stabilise the antenna’s aim and offer optimum reception.

The mechanical part is built with marine techniques without compromises in aluminium that is treated and painted at 180°. Its cables with their relative plug passing through the base’s centre are invisible and well protected from water and salinity. An elegant radome in shiny white VTR encloses, protects and gives aesthetic styling to the antenna.

Radome diameter 52 cm
Radome heoght 55 cm
Power 22/28 Vdc
Average consumption 35 W
Maximum consuption 40 W
Elevation range 15°-85°
Azimuth +/- 360°
Rotation speed 30°/sec
Maximum relative speed 50 Knots
Dish diameter 48 cm
Dish type Prime focus
Frequencies 10.7:12.75 GHz
Universal LNB 2 outputs