United States: Raymarine Unveils New 33STV Satellite TV Antenna System for Boats.Byline: datta03 Raymarine Inc., specializing in marine electronics, has introduced the 33STV STV Single Transferable Vote STV Star Trek: Voyager STV Samanyolu TV (Turkey) STV Satellite Television STV Scottish Television STV Stranglethorn Vale (World of Warcraft computer game) , a new addition to its line of satellite TV antenna systems. The system features a 13 inch satellite dish satellite dish n. A dish antenna used to receive and transmit signals relayed by satellite. satellite dish A parabolic antenna used to receive signals relayed by satellite. enclosed in a compact 14 inch radome. It weighs less than ten pounds and is suitable or both powerboats and sailboats under 25 feet in length. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a press release, the company s Satellite TV Systems are equipped with Dynamic Beam Tilting and Wide Range Search and are capable of tracking and locating satellites rapidly and efficiently irrespective of the weather conditions. The stabilized antenna system is automatically operated and is also compatible with several satellite providers like DirecTV, Dish Network and Bell ExpressVU among others. The 33STV is included in Raymarine s new Multi-satellite Interface Module or MIM MIM Metal Injection Molding MIM Mendelian Inheritance in Man MIM Mobile Instant-Messaging MIM Man in the Middle MIM Multilateral Initiative on Malaria MIM Metal-Insulator-Metal MIM Master of International Management MIM Made in Mexico which switches the antenna system across three broadcast satellites automatically. This ensures uninterrupted channel surfing similar to a home satellite TV system. Further the control unit of this model can connect with up to six of the boat s satellite receivers through USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. connections. The 33STV also includes a NMEA NMEA National Marine Electronics Association NMEA National Marine Educators Association NMEA National Marketing Educators Association NMEA New Millennium Experience Company 0183 GPS interface which enables it to offer higher speed levels. The addition of the 33STV to the full line of satellite TV antenna systems including the 37STV, 45STV and 60STV models, enable the company to cater to vessels ranging in length from sub 20 feet to above 100 feet. Raymarine Satellite TV Antenna Systems feature a conical scanning technology which incorporates a rotating sub reflector reflector: see telescope. design for providing satellite lock besides reducing movement of the dish. This ensures a quiet operation and longer life for the antenna. The high speed antenna drive systems keep satellites locked in during fast maneuvering or in heavy seas providing uninterrupted reception. The superior antenna elevation range maintains satellite lock farther into extreme North and South latitudes. The dual LNB LNB Low Noise Block LNB Laredo National Bank (Texas) LNB Low Noise Block downconverter (satellite television) LNB Low NOx Burner LNB Lubbock National Bank (Texas) design connects multiple satellite receivers to the antenna system which allows different programming on multiple televisions throughout the vessel, said company sources. The satellites also offer high definition compatibility which enables digital brilliance of high definition programming. Optional dummy domes which match empty satellite TV domes allow camouflaging of other topside equipment besides providing architectural balance on masts and nautical structures. Raymarine develops and manufactures a comprehensive range of electronic equipment required in recreational boating and light commercial marine vessels. Copyright : Euclid Infotech Pvt. Ltd. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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