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Thomson ANT3111 Satellite Dish, 65 cm, dark-grey

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  • Technical Specs
    Design (Colour, Pattern, Motif, Series)
    Shade of colour Dark Grey
    Electrospecific Properties
    Frequency Range 10,5 GHz - 13 GHz
    Size & Weight
    Chucking Capacity of Mounting Clip 38 mm - 68 mm
    Diameter 65 cm
  • More product information
    • Satellite dish for TV reception
    • High-quality 65 cm aluminium offset satellite dish with quick mounting system
    • Holder partly preassembled
    • Galvanized mast bracket/back part/screws
    • With a folding LNB arm and a plastic feedhorn holder
    • LNB feed holder: 40 mm
    • Weight - accessories: 2.00 kg
    • Gain from 10.75 GHz to 12.75: 36.0-37.5 dB
  • What's in the Box
    • 1 satellite dish
    • 1 mast bracket
    • 1 back part
    • Set of screws

FAQs

  • I have mounted the LNB to a satellite dish and connected the receiver. How do I have to position the dish?
    At http://www.thomson-av-accessories.eu or hama.com (under download) you can find an alignment table for satellite dishes with different cities/towns under the respective item number. Search the town/city which is nearest to your place. Now turn the dish on the pole to the direction angle indicated for this town/city (eventually by using a compass) and adjust the angle of elevation indicated in the table by means of the scale on the holder of the satellite dish. Use a satellite level meter or the signal strength display of the receiver for precision adjustment. Adjust the direction angle and the angle of elevation of the satellite dish in a way that the maximum signal strength is displayed. Tighten the screws in turn afterwards. If the screws are tightened on one side, the orientation of the satellite dish can change and the signal strength becomes lower.