The core of the Cytrac DX system consists of 1,016 interlinked single antennas arranged in a honeycomb array. Signal accumulation uses the latest mathematical calculation methods to achieve an unmatched reception range. This results in a reception range that is several hundred kilometres larger than that of an equally sized flat dish. Furthermore, this patented antenna technology produces a previously unknown signal purity that has an especially positive effect on high-definition (HD) programmes.
Optional
TWIN LNB for more customised use: The satellite system is available with an optional TWIN LNB. This LNB provides two satellite connections, feeding a separate programme to a second receiver or a second TV set with integrated receiver.
Manual SKEW for more range: For optimal reception at the fringe of a satellite’s footprint in south-western and south-eastern regions, the LNB (Low Noise Block) may have to be rotated. This is necessary as the earth’s curvature causes the receiver to tilt away from the orientation of the satellite signal, known as the skew angle. To compensate for this skew angle, the antenna dish with the LNB in place must be adjusted so that the satellite signals fall onto the antenna at exactly the right angle to ensure a maximum reception range. The manual SKEW adjustment is a standard feature of all Cytrac DX systems.
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