Recommended for megayachts over 50 meters and commercial, cruise and military ships.
The MST 135 HT4 WW is a worldwide antenna with double LNB for linear and circular polarization. With a 3-axis stabilization system, it is equipped with a 135 cm dish and is able to ensure, despite its size, low weights and particularly high solidity and resistance to vibrations, it is in fact dedicated to boats that travel throughout the country. world, which must be able to rely on equipment that is effective in any condition and reliable over time.
The services that can be accessed with this system are satellite TV and, with the appropriate kit, also live meteosat, even in marginal areas where the signals are very low.
Main features :
- The antenna with the simplest operating system in the world, without dozens of boxes and antenna connectors;
- Italian manufacture: elegant, efficient, compact and light;
- KU band with linear or circular polarization;
- Interfacing with the on-board gyro is not essential;
- “Compass Gyro Controlled” in the radome;
- GPS “on board”;
- Automatic polarizer;
- Gyroscopes on three axes;
- Three-axis inclinometers;
- Non-magnetic kit against interference;
- Navilink technology: a single cable between the antenna and the Control Unit;
- Naviber technology to identify the chosen satellite;
- Remote assistance for firmware updates and technical support;
- 3-year warranty and worldwide service centers.
Technical specifications
* with DBS LNB
Installation
Wiring of HT WW systems :
Control unit dimensions:
Optional
Wi-Fi kit
Switching kit
When there may be problems with obstacles between antenna and satellite, the kit for switching between two antennas ensures an uninterrupted vision, even if you want to receive two different satellites at the same time. The exchange between one antenna and the other takes place automatically as soon as one of the two loses the signal, but it is also possible to set the exchange in manual or priority mode in cases where you prefer.
Meteosat kit
The Meteosat kit allows you to receive live weather from the satellite to always be updated on the weather conditions.