Hi folks, I'm thinking of installing a satking orbit on my van myself has anybody done the same? What are the pros & cons? I look forward to your opinion / advice Thanks in advance Regards Steve
Possum3 said
09:19 PM Jan 28, 2021
Welcome Kilkenny, Sorry I know nothing about Satking, but you may get more replies in Techies Corner.
FMC said
08:25 AM Jan 29, 2021
I have a "Maxview" 80cm dish on the roof (not automatic) but wind up. Connected to "Satking" box running "VAST"
If remote camping any large trees blocking direct view make finding the Optus 1 satellite hard, however in open ground with unrestricted views I have found it to be terrific.
My only caution would be very strong winds as the dish does move a bit, because at 80cm they can catch a lot of breeze. This can cause signal interruption.
We mainly use it to catch up on the news and current affairs, and of course ABC country radio.
Cheers hope this is helpful.
-- Edited by FMC on Friday 29th of January 2021 10:55:09 AM
Hi folks, I'm thinking of installing a satking orbit on my van myself has anybody done the same? What are the pros & cons? I look forward to your opinion / advice Thanks in advance Regards Steve
Hi Stephen....Whilst I do not have any experience with the Satking Orbit,I do have a Satking Promax,which is brilliant.Fully automatic....stop car, open van,press the button,and grab a beer.Within a short time it is ready to go,with a choice of,I think,114 stations! If you forget to lower it before moving off,it automatically lowers itself once you've reached 20km/hr.Takes up very little room,and out of the way.Only once have I had no TV access,parked up in dense bush,with heavy rain and lightning etc. Both Satking and Vast are very easy to communicate with if there are any issues while learning to operate it. I also carry another extendable aerial that apparently can be used when handy to towns etc,but it has never been set up.Cheers
dogbox said
10:33 AM Jan 29, 2021
u tube could be your new best friend. plenty of demo's on installation
kilkenny said
06:15 PM Jan 29, 2021
Thanks for the reply, I already have a vast box with a portable dish, I am over setting it all up each time I just want to get on with other things like relaxing..I will check out UTube but thought I would ask the question.
Once again thank you
Steve
goldcoaster said
02:30 PM Jan 30, 2021
I just bought the Satking Promax and installed it myself . Only reason for the promax was not much room on my roof , too many solar panels. Easy installation , directions easy to follow , works perfectly. Cheers Mick
Roachie said
09:09 PM Jul 13, 2021
goldcoaster wrote:
I just bought the Satking Promax and installed it myself . Only reason for the promax was not much room on my roof , too many solar panels. Easy installation , directions easy to follow , works perfectly. Cheers Mick
Same here...just finished installing the Promax and Vast box. I've got it working well already, but I've also just ordered a 2nd Foxtel box and that will be installed too. We watch more Foxtel than Free-To-Air here at home, so will probably be the same when we're away.
Have had to order in some extra gear (namely a 2-in...4-out splitter) so we can choose between the 2 boxes.
I've avoided getting sat TV for a long time because I couldn't be bothered fiddling with dishes and trying to find the right direction etc. As you say, the Promax is just so easy.
1s ago:
I have a "Maxview" 80cm dish on the roof (not automatic) but wind up. Connected to "Satking" box running "VAST"
If remote camping any large trees blocking direct view make finding the Optus 1 satellite hard, however in open ground with unrestricted views I have found it to be terrific.
My only caution would be very strong winds as the dish does move a bit, because at 80cm they can catch a lot of breeze. This can cause signal interruption.
We mainly use it to catch up on the news and current affairs, and of course ABC country radio.
Cheers hope this is helpful.
-- Edited by FMC on Friday 29th of January 2021 10:55:09 AM
Hi Stephen....Whilst I do not have any experience with the Satking Orbit,I do have a Satking Promax,which is brilliant.Fully automatic....stop car, open van,press the button,and grab a beer.Within a short time it is ready to go,with a choice of,I think,114 stations! If you forget to lower it before moving off,it automatically lowers itself once you've reached 20km/hr.Takes up very little room,and out of the way.Only once have I had no TV access,parked up in dense bush,with heavy rain and lightning etc. Both Satking and Vast are very easy to communicate with if there are any issues while learning to operate it. I also carry another extendable aerial that apparently can be used when handy to towns etc,but it has never been set up.Cheers
Thanks for the reply, I already have a vast box with a portable dish, I am over setting it all up each time I just want to get on with other things like relaxing..I will check out UTube but thought I would ask the question.
Once again thank you
Steve
Same here...just finished installing the Promax and Vast box. I've got it working well already, but I've also just ordered a 2nd Foxtel box and that will be installed too. We watch more Foxtel than Free-To-Air here at home, so will probably be the same when we're away.
Have had to order in some extra gear (namely a 2-in...4-out splitter) so we can choose between the 2 boxes.
I've avoided getting sat TV for a long time because I couldn't be bothered fiddling with dishes and trying to find the right direction etc. As you say, the Promax is just so easy.
Roachie