SiobhanBAA
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Hi all, we are looking for an automatic satellite dome system that will work off 12v and hopefully also work in Europe - can anyone suggest a model?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Hi all, we are looking for an automatic satellite dome system that will work off 12v and hopefully also work in Europe - can anyone suggest a model?
Thanks in advance![]()
You would be better off investing in a laptop and downloading FILMON, ok this only works if you can get wyfi, but as the other posts suggests forget the dish, my mate Tony from Hastings has an 85 dish on top of his bolero, and just inside Spain he couldn't not pick up anything other than what has been mentioned already above. I may be in the process of changing my camper and to tell you the truth i'm leaving my camos 45 automatic on it, it has become useless abroad.:cool1::cool1::cool1::cool1::cool1::cool1::cool1::cool1::cool1::cool1::cool1:
Just to clarify; we will likely spend most of our time using the dome in the UK, although we are planning a trip to the Sahara next year.
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We already have a TV with a built in DVD player installed, we just thought access to TV as well might be a bonus... but no one here seems too taken with them!
We watch TV at home, and we also watch it when away too...
Janet and John
Automatic dishes 85cm will give far better coverage than a dome, a manual dish will do the same at a fraction of the cost.
The only advantage of dome systems is they can be used when on the move, a feature few motorhomers want or use, great foe coaches and ferries.
Just to clarify; we will likely spend most of our time using the dome in the UK, although we are planning a trip to the Sahara next year.
We've only had our current van since October '13, we took it into the arctic circle in Norway through Denmark and Sweden and we also went to Dublin to attend a convention for our business (don't ask, we have a very weird business that involves zombies!) and having the dome available for future work trips would be a plus. As you can imagine, we don't necessarily stay in picturesque spots where you want to sit and enjoy the view; after a day in a convention centre, tucking up in bed with a glass of wine and a bit of TV is the best bet for an evening!
We already have a TV with a built in DVD player installed, we just thought access to TV as well might be a bonus... but no one here seems too taken with them!
No, it's not the only advantage. The main advantage compared to a rooftop dish is that you are not vulnerable to high winds. We previously had an Oyster Caro, which was fine, but whenever it got windy we got nervous - with an 85 cm dish, the situation would have been worse. With a dome we don't have to worry about winds.Automatic dishes 85cm will give far better coverage than a dome, a manual dish will do the same at a fraction of the cost.
The only advantage of dome systems is they can be used when on the move, a feature few motorhomers want or use, great foe coaches and ferries.