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Overview
With all the advantages of a dome satellite dish, this model is designed for use when the vehicle it’s on is not moving. This makes it ideal for caravanners, motorcaravanners and boaters who just want to switch on their satellite TV system, sit back and relax.

As with all Camos dome systems, it’s incredibly easy to use and even installation is quite within the capabilities of any competent handyman. With just one cable to connect to the controller and no need to screw the unit to the roof (special adhesive is supplied), it’s also very easy to fit.

The system runs on any voltage between 10V-30V and uses less than 2 Amps when searching and none at all when the satellite has been located.

It can pick up TV & radio from SKY & other broadcasters all over Europe (as with any satellite TV system, what you receive will depend on where you are and what type of receiver you use) thanks to its ability to find 7 different satellites. A SKY digibox or any other satellite receiver can be connected to the system.

We recommend this model when maximum range is required.

To see our own footprint map, based on our own research, feedback from customers and information from the satellite operators, see the footprint map below. NEW IMPROVED MODEL!

Description
Operating voltage: 12V / 24V
Dish type: Off-set dish inside a protective plastic cover
Dish size: 46cm W x 35cm H
L.N.B. type: Universal (suitable for digital and analogue transmissions)
Mounting method: Fixes to roof with Sikaflex and / or screws. Can also be mounted using mounting bar set D3104
Dish colour: White but can be painted any colour
Search method: Can only be used when vehicle is stationary.
Search controller dimensions: 212mm W x 42mm H x 146mm D
Typical search time – after first use: Less than one minute
Satellite search options: (available satellites will vary according to geographical location) Astra 2, Astra 1, Hotbird, Atlantic Bird 3, Hispasat, Sirius
Receiver options: Can be used with any satellite receiver including SKY receivers
Remote control: No
Weight of dish & motor: 9.7 Kgs
Current consumption during search: Approx. 2.5 Amps
Current consumption when in use and search completed: 0 Amps
Dish height when down: 40 cms
Space required for operation of dish: 76cms diameter inc. mounting feet
Warranty: 2 Years Manufacturers Warranty


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If you have a Camos Dome Satellite Dish or are thinking of purchasing one the we would love to hear from you.  Please add your comments and share your experience with others. Good or Bad!

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Camos 40cm sat-dome

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
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