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SATELLITE BOAT TV ANTENNA SYSTEMS
60STV - New for 2007
The 60STV marine satellite antenna system is designed for larger vessels (50' and over). Available in Standard and Premium models, it offers all the advantages of the 45STV, plus a few more:
• Enhanced reception - industry-leading performance, even in weaker signal areas and poor weather conditions.
• GPS position interface: to acquire satellite signals even faster.
• Automated Skew Control (Premium models only): ensures maximum signal strength while under way by optimising the LNB skew position.
• Low Noise Block converter (LNB): allows support of multiple satellite receivers (quad LNB for European and Middle Eastern versions; dual LNB for China / Australia / New Zealand).
Marine antenna Control Unit
The system comes with a remotely-mounted control unit, which powers the antenna and features a LCD display and keypad, allowing you to select satellites manually and monitor signal strength.
Antenna Control Unit
Displays antenna status
and provides power to the
antenna.
System Configuration
Antenna Control Unit
• Provides power to 45/60STV antenna.
• Displays antenna status.
• Contains diagnostic indicators.
• Enables manual satellite selection.
• Connects to PCs for easy upgrades.
45/60STV Antenna
• Rugged, stabilized antenna with dual LNB or Quad LNB.
• Stylish and compact dome engineered for the harshest marine environments.
• Simplified cabling for easy installation.
Page 76 for product specifications
Antenna Control Unit
Satellite Receiver (not supplied)
45STV / 60STV Antenna
E Series (not supplied)
G Marine monitor (not supplied)
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