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    This one is "only" $115,000 and you can use it on your own boat! It picks up Ku Band and C-Band, save money on not having to buy separate dishes. ...lol


    Sea Tel 9597 C-Band Maritime VSAT Antenna - eBay (item 110329937725 end time Mar-19-10 08:44:03 PDT)




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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill_KY View Post
    This one is "only" $115,000 and you can use it on your own boat! It picks up Ku Band and C-Band, save money on not having to buy separate dishes. ...lol

    Sea Tel 9597 C-Band Maritime VSAT Antenna - eBay (item 110329937725 end time Mar-19-10 08:44:03 PDT)


    whats on x-band?


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    Must be more channels on X band they we're not getting already.....probably takes another totally different receiver too...even more money on my Visa lol....Blind

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    For $115,000 I would want to get A through z-band as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill_KY View Post
    This one is "only" $115,000 and you can use it on your own boat!
    It picks up Ku Band and C-Band, ...
    That sucker weighs 2900 lbs!
    ...and yet it'll accurately track a 2.4m dish in high seas?
    (Ship's Motion: +/- 25º Roll, +/- 15° Pitch)

    I don't think I have a boat quite big enough for that one! -
    Bet it'd be right at home on the Queen Mary, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ynnedibanez View Post
    i wonder how the landlord would react if he came by and saw one of these in the yard lmao
    he says no way on an 6 footer
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