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Oyster Cosmo

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The Cosmo® system is a robust 60-cm Cassegrain antenna, protected against the elements by a full cover over the dish.

Oyster Cosmo Satellite DishOyster Cosmo Back View

The Cosmo has the option to manually adjust the skew if you need to.

When the unit is installed, the space needed is 26cm.

Oyster Cosmo Down

This unit has the following footprint.



Oyster Cosmo Footprint Map ASTRA 2 A transmits all important Sky programmes in the United Kingdom, Irleland, Spain, France, Germany, Denmark, Italy and parts of Eastern Europe.
ASTRA 2 D transmits all important Freesat programmes in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Iceland.

 

Features:

  • Digital satellite search
  • Fully automatic search within 30 - 60 seconds (typically)
  • Automatic retraction at vehicle start
  • 3-year warranty and reliable service
  • High-quality craftsmanship and durable materials

    Options:
  • HDCI: Receiver with 80 GB hard disc for approx. 40 hours of recording time for your favourite TV shows, time-shift function for viewing programmes while recording, 2.5“ shock- and vibration-proof hard disk, 2 CI slots for encrypted programmes (module and card not included).
  • DVB-T: Receiver with integrated DVB-T tuner for digital terrestrial reception. (DVB-T antenna not included).

 

Oyster Cosmo receiver

Digital-Receiver CI
This highly convenient variant of the digital receiver is equipped with an integrated electronic control system - the ideal choice for all those who desire ultimate operating comfort by remote control.
Also available with 80 GB hard disk (HDCI), Common- Interface (CI) slots for encrypted programmes and DVB-T tuner for digital terrestrial reception (T).
Connections: Scart, Video (Cinch), Y/C (Hosiden), RGB and YUV (Cinch), audio L/R (Cinch), digital audio SPDIF (Cinch: PCM, AC3, dts, Dolby 5.1), modulator output (IEC).

 



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1 Comment

  • Comment Link steve Thursday, 30 August 2012 11:28 posted by steve

    can this be mounted onto the roof of an Abbey twin axle caravan (2008) and if so what would be the approximate cost please?

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