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SATELLITE TV RECEIVERS


With most popular British TV channels now “Free to Air”, Our range of free to air receivers covers just about every you no longer need a SKY digibox to receive your favourite feature currently available in a satellite receiver. High programmes via satellite. With a free to air receiver such as definition, with CI slot, remote sensors, recording facilities our Zehnder DX-75E, you can also access thousands of and HDMI connectivity - they’re all here. And they all run on channels from broadcasters all over Europe and beyond. 12V as well as 230V. At the time of writing, we are not able to It’s a whole world of TV!


supply new Sky receivers and there are no 12V Sky models.


This free-to-air H.D. satellite receiver has probably the highest specification of any 12V model on the market. Importantly, it has been pre-programmed with a channel list which is almost the same as the one used for "freesat" (as of February, 2011). The list can be updated and modified as required.


As well as being pre-programmed with 64 satellites and with 6,000 channel positions, features include just about everything that can


be included in a receiver of this type including: ! H.D. output via HDMI cable ! Recording via front-facing USB port - use stick or hard drive ! Remote sensor ! C.I. slot ! 12V / 24V / 230V operation


DENSON DS400 H.D. F.T.A. SATELLITE RECEIVER


D2353 £189.99


Low price, ease of use and reliability are the reasons why we have sold thousands of Zehnder’s free to air receivers and their latest model is their best yet. It comes pre-programmed with all the popular British TV and radio channels and they’re in almost the same order that you’ll find on a “freesat” receiver.


It has a remote sensor, an easy to use electronic programme guide and, unusually, it works on 24V as well as 12V & 230V. Great for truck drivers!


ZEHNDER DX-75E F.T.A. SATELLITE RECEIVER


D2352 £79.99


If you’d like to take advantage of your TV’s high definition capability, here’s a receiver which lets you enjoy the incredible clarity and sharpness of H.D. at a very reasonable price - and it operates on 12V!


Compact, easy to use and with a properly ordered channel list (similar to “freesat” receivers), this receiver from Zehnder is ideal for use in caravans, motorhomes and boats.


A remote sensor is not available for this receiver.


Recording option via USB.


ZEHNDER HX-7012U H.D. F.T.A. SATELLITE RECEIVER


D2354 £124.99


Supplied as standard with Kathrein automatic satellite TV systems, this unit can also be used as a stand-alone receiver.


Its compact size and remote sensor mean that it can easily be hidden away and yet it has all the features that you would expect a top of the range satellite


receiver to have: ! H.D. output ! USB recording (via stick or hard drive) ! Remote sensor ! C.I. slot


KATHREIN UFS 940SW H.D. SATELLITE RECEIVER


D2355 £279.99


This receiver from Goodmans / Grundig is ideal if you want to take advantage of the high definition programmes being broadcast (free of charge) on the “freesat” service. It’s neat, compact, easy to use and runs on 12V and 230V and it will


work with any TV. However, if you want to watch programmes in high definition, you’ll have to use an HD compatible TV such as our INOVTECH models on page 64.


Note: This receiver comes branded as Goodmans or Grundig. They have slightly different fascias but everything else is identical.


GOODMANS / GRUNDIG HD FREESAT RECEIVER


D2342 £127.99


Prices and models can change. For up to date prices, to find a dealer near you or for further information on any of our products, please phone us on 01327 312233 or visit our website: www.roadpro.co.uk 56


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