Monday, September 04, 2006

Go See Australia Campersat Review - Part 1

GoSeeAustralia is on the roadnow with Campersat satelliteTV and in the great outdoors we find it is right on with Satellite TV, in concert in the caravan and a RV Radio Headon tour around Australia.

The whole unit, dish and all, lives under the big double-bed in the GoSeeAustralia Jayco Heritage, and from there to set-up and receiving is a quick easy process. The Campersat Compact Digital Satellite TV and radio system is a well made companion for travellers in caravans, campervans, camper trailers, motor homes, tents and RV’s; looking for high quality reception throughout Australia. It is easy to use and is blessed with good quality in finish and performance.

The Campersat Parabolic Dish lines up with the Optus Aurora C1 Satellite on three axes to give perfect reception. The Dish is offset and seems to be pointing lower than it actually is. This keeps the Dish electronics casing outside the beam from the satellite. This clever design does not obstruct the signal path. The Installation and Operations Manual is a model of Basic English and simple directions.


The initial time it took to read the manual was about half of the initial process when GSA put the Campersat to air. Your correspondent enjoyed Free to Air TV and excellent radio reception too in about 25 minutes from first opening the two Campersat boxes. After the first run through we shut the system down. The dish was moved and we went through the 'find the satellite' experience again. This time we put satellite Free to Air TV on screen in about 10 minutes.

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