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Motosat Automatic Tracking Satellite System! In Great Condition! on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Montgomery, Texas, United States

Montgomery, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

MOTOSAT  SATELLITE

THE PURPOSE OF THIS SYSTEM IS TO ALIGN YOUR DISH FOR THE RECEIVING OF THE TRANSMITTED DSS SATELLITE SIGNAL. IT WILL SEEK, FIND, AND IDENTIFY AND PEAK FOR THE BEST SIGNAL STRENGTH POSSIBLE.

IT WILL TRACK A FULL 375 DEGREES OF AZIMUTH ROTATION BEFORE ENCOUNTERING IT'S LIMIT.

This Listing Only Includes the Satellite. It does not come with a control box or remote.  I swapped this for a Dish Network Satellite Dish.  Also have the nomad SD2 for sale with a DirectTV receiver on a separate listing.

Thanks!  



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