Srilanka's No 1 Recharge Online Shop
WE ARE SRILANKA'S PREMIER ONLINE AND OFFLINE RECHARGE SERVICE PROVIDER FOR DISHTV,SUNDIRECT,AIRTEL DIGITAL TV,RELIANCE DIGITAL TV,TATASKY,VIDECON D2H & COMPUTER AND SALES IN SRILANKA **** SRILANKA'S FIRST COMPUTER,MOBILE PHONE,DTH TECHNICAL INFOMATION WEBSITE **** CONTACT:0773300211
Call
DIALOG தொலைபேசியில் செய்மதி தொலைக்காட்சி சேவை சம்பந்தமான புதிய செய்திகளை பெற REG dth SMS to 77000 இற்கு அனுப்புங்கள்
Friday, 30 November 2012
Monday, 12 November 2012
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Sunday, 4 November 2012
FS1 First Strike Satellite Signal Meter Finder
If you have always wanted a professional satellite finder meter but didn't want to pay the "BIG BUCKS", this is the meter for you. First Strike Meters are made for the professional but are easy for the Novice to understand and use. No more searching through complicated menus to find the setting you need to change. All required parameters show on one screen making it easy for the user to modify any setting.
Don't let the price fool you, the FS1 First Strike satellite finder meter will give you all the signal measurements that you need to install or re-align your satellite dish at a price you can afford.
FS1 quickly and easily finds even weak signals. Unlike the competitors meters, you can do a slow sweep of the dish to find the signal.
Uses the same type display screen as cell phones so it can be read in direct sunlight. Display screen has a switchable back light so your meter can be used in low light conditions.
FS1 has a Global Data Bank that holds all the satellites in a separate data bank. The meter also has a User Defined Data Bank that stores 100 satellites. Entries in the Global Data Bank can be copied to the User Defined Data Bank and then easily edited to fit your needs. The user can define new entries from the keypad.
Meter never needs to be returned for re-calibration due to the unique calibration system built in to the meter. Each time the meter boots up it automatically calibrates for optimum performance so you can align each install with confidence.
Rechargeable Li-on battery lasts approximately 3.5 hours on a full charge. If the battery runs low during use, you can loop the satellite receiver through the meter and power the meter from the satellite receiver power supply. Meter housing has a battery door for easy access and replacement of the battery.
Universal charger operates on 120vac/60Hz or 220vac/50Hz making it usable anywhere. Easy change power plug.
Remember to Register your new meter.
Registered users can request the SatList. A worldwide list of satellites available to registered users upon request.
Key Features of the First Strike FS1 Satellite Finder Meter
Exclusive "FAST SWEEP" technology Preset Global Satellite Data Bank User Defined Satellite Data Bank "ON THE FLY" data entry Wide, Clear, Easy to Read LCD All Parameters show on one screen Easy to Learn Easy Operation Keypad Editing Switchable Back Light Internal Power Supply Can be powered from the satellite receiver Universal Charger, 120vac 60Hz / 220vac 50 Hz 12vdc Car Charger True USB interface Replaceable "F-81" connectors "Ruff Neck" protective jacket Cost Effective
Low cost allows you to issue a meter to each installer.
Labels:1,2
SATELLITE FINDER
Max Tracker Satellite Meter Best Finder with DVB-S2 LOCKED
Detailed Description
The Maxtracker is capable of finding just about any satellite in the world. You can create your own custom satellite files on the Maxpeak website! The Maxtracker OTM 900 is our best selling smart meter. Highly recommended for any FTA System and South America Satellites.
Please check out the You Tube videos type "MaxTracker OTM900"
This is the Best DVB-S2 Meter available today, no more guessing with the "FOUND" feature! It will positively ID the satellite you are looking for. Introducing the New MAX TRACKER by Orbital Tracker Digital Satellite Meters, the global leader in Satellite Meter design and manufacturing. The MAXTRACKER is equipped with DVB-S2 Technology making it future proof. |
The MAX TRACKER features:
Labels:1,2
SATELLITE FINDER
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)