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Camos 40cm sat-dome
It seems as though every portable satellite TV system manufacturer is bringing out new satellite domes. After five years of distributing the Camos range of sat-domes this is very gratifying to me personally. When we first started selling sat-domes we had to put up with accusations which ranged from the “fact” that they wouldn’t work at all to suggestions that, although they might work in Great Britain, they were certainly no good for use in Spain for example.
Now, five years later, Camos sat-domes are one of the best-selling types of portable satellite system in the U.K. and most owners wouldn’t even think of changing back to a conventional folding model.
During those five years, Camos have improved and refined both the hardware and software of their domes, making them more efficient and more reliable than ever. The result is that, when compared side by side with the latest crop of competitors’ domes, the Camos models are still superior in almost every respect.
Here are some checks to make when comparing sat-domes:
- Weight: Camos sat-domes are lighter by several kilos when measured against competitor’s models.
- Height: Camos sat-domes are available in versions which are 40cms and 30cms high
- Efficiency: Camos sat-domes locate and lock on to the desired satellite usually in less than 30 seconds
It was with a little trepidation that we set out our stall at the recent show. We’d been moved from last year’s spot and we didn’t know whether people would be able to find us. So, we put up our biggest flags and put out a little pile of satellite dish" href="http://roadpro.co.uk/retail/product_detail.aspx?prod=%22MULTIMO%22+SATELLITE+DISH&id=476">Multimo satellite dishes.
We needn’t have worried: almost as soon as the doors opened, we were inundated with customers old and new and things remained pretty much like that for the whole six days. According to the organisers, this was the busiest show yet and, judging by the crowds of people that we saw, we have to agree.
Several people were kind enough to bring packets of sweets as requested in last month’s newsletter – Thank you! – and we gave out several thousand catlaogues. We now have so few left that it will shortly become a collectors’ item (which reminds me, I’d better get started on our 2010 model!)
Have you ever seen a mobile home or a caravan that has a satellite dish attached to it? Even though it looks kind of strange it is a great means of providing a television, phone service, and wireless internet services to places that are mobile.
Things that are mobile that might require a satellite consist of such things as caravans, traveling motor homes, or boats to name a few. What would life be like without these mobile satellite systems if you were traveling around the world or just out for a few days or a few weeks on your narrow boat or what if this was where you live? No phone if needed for emergencies, because, as we all know, cell phone service is often not reliable. Say you are traveling around the world in a caravan.
Wouldn’t you at some point want to see the news on a television or watch some of your favorite shows? You certainly would want a way to communicate with family and friends. Oh and let’s not forget the computer. Unless you want to be out of touch with the world and family and friends you would want to consider a caravan satellite for your van, you’re floating home or your mobile home as you travel.






