The name Oyster describes the main feature: When closed, the precious internal parts are protected like a pearl in its shell. When open, you can enjoy the benefits - on your TV screen. The intelligent software accelerates the readiness for reception of radio and TV programmes.
Oyster® with digital CI Receiver
The Oyster Digital Satellite System includes a digital CI receiver for all those who desire maximum operating convenience by remote control.
Height ca. 22 cm
Weight ca. 14 kg
Ø 85 cm
Features:
- 85-cm antenna dish for optimal reception range
- Digital satellite search
- Fully automatic search within 30 - 60 seconds (typically)
- Automatic retraction at vehicle start
- High-quality craftsmanship and durable materials
- 3-year warranty and reliable service
- *Swivel-head technology: Only the head swivels,
the antenna body stays fixed.
- Aerodynamic, water-repellent design: low air-resistance, no freezing in winter.
- Space-saving assembly
- Latching swivel-axle when system is retracted:
no wear of mechanical parts.
Scope of delivery:
- Motor-driven 12/24 V external unit, complete with antenna dish and low-noise universal LNB (noise level typically 0.7 dB)
- 12 V / 24 V comfort digital receiver with 3500 channels
- Sat mouse with channel display, remote control
- Assembly material, instructions, all cables (control cable 5m) including special Scart cable with barb
Digital-Receiver CI
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).
* Your ability to receive Satellite TV reception depends on your location and your view of the sky. Some areas of Australia may have limited ability to receive an adequate reception due to the distance from, and angle of view of the satellite, and the strength of the signal provided for the selected station at that location. Unfortunately, as we have not tested satellite systems throughout Australia we cannot warrant it's ability to receive your selected stations.
To receive a satellite TV station, you need to subscribe to a Satellite TV Service such as Optus Aurora, SelecTV, FoxTel or Aurora. To receive FoxTel or Aurora you may need to carry your original supplied receiver.