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Before, we continue, please realize these satellites are used to be set in RV homes. Most of the time, these systems require a Professional installer to set it up for you. Why? Because it requires three basic things:
1. It has to be mounted properly and sealed. In otherwords, you don't want a satellite that it is shacky and leaks when it rains. 2. Not only requires, RG6 coax cable for reception, but also, it needs to be setup other cables for power and movement. 3. You require to program this satellite. Most of these satellites recognizes more than one Satellite in space. Therefore, you require to program this satellite with the specific coordinates, according to where you are located. So, our advise is this: If you're spending so much on the system, what is it a couple more hundred dollars to get it setup and install it PROFESSIONALLY.
We are gonna cover the most popular Mobile-Satellites for North America. These are: a) MD500: It is a shortcut for Mobile Dish 500. This Satellite is capable to pickup both Dish 500 (110W & 119W) and Bell Expressvu (Nimiq 91W & Nimiq 82W). At this time, this system WILL not work for Directv satellite. b) MHDTV: This is one of the first Satellite which will pick up HDTV. In fact, it will pick up directv (110W, 119W and 101W.) In otherwords, it has a triple LNB build it to do the work for you. c) T2 AUTOMOTION: This Satellite is a state of the art system. It will not only allows you to find the signal automatically, but it will also, do it while you are driving. Isn't that incredible? This Mobile Satellite is compatible with Directv, dish network and Bell ExpressVu systems. d) HDSC2: This in the first self-adjust Satellite that works EXCLUSIVELY for Star Choice systems. It is designed for Explorer Satellite Systems Inc. It uses the same 60cm Oval dish. In fact, this is dish is 100% HDTV compatible. It picks up both Star Choice Satellites: Anik E2 and Anik F1. e)
MotoSat Universal HD:
Mobile Satellite Dish for HDTV which works for Any North American U.S Satellite. In fact, it works for ExpressVu, Dish Network, Direc TV and Star Choice Satellite Systems.
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