Kathrein MobiSet 2 CAP 210, MobiSet 3 CAP 310 Reception range/footprint, BAS 60 technical data

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BAS 60 planar antenna

Reception range/footprint

The inner line of the footprint here shows the area covered with digital signals by the ASTRA satellites.

The outer dashed line of the footprint displayed here shows the area that is covered by

individual Astra satellite. Therefore, within this footprint not all programmes are available.

The footprint is the reception area on the earth that a satellite covers with its transmission beam (spot), within which satellite reception is possible. The transmission power is at its greatest in the centre of this spot – it becomes progressively weaker moving outwards.

You should preferably align your antenna to the position of the ASTRA satellite 19.2° East (picture below left), EUTELSAT/ HOTBIRD 13° East (picture below right). The spots for these satellites are shown below.

The satellites emit the various channel packages in different footprints. In the main reception area (inner lines), all channels can be received with good sound and picture quality (exception: EUTELSAT II F1 – wide beam). In the marginal zones (outer lines), reception is possible, although the quality of the signals received can vary considerably.

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Contents MobiSet 2 digital CAP Mobi Set 3 digital CAP Important information about MobiSet 2 digital CAP HTV 115 LCD/TFT television set is only included with the CAPForeign language installation instructions UFD Components of MobiSet 3 digital CAPHDP HTVProduct package Product packageProper use Installation instructionsProper use Intended purposeSafety instructions important notes Safety during installation workSealing glue Proper installation and safetyFundamental information Road Traffic Licensing Regulations StVZOPower supply, fusing Checks before commencing a journeyLowering the antenna while driving Cleaning the antennaSafety precautions during installation Safety instructions important notes Required tools and equipment Installation and connectionSelecting the installation location Unpacking and preparationCables may not be cut, as otherwise the proper functioning Installation steps Installation of cable duct and mounting plateInstallation and connection Installation and connection Version with cable duct below turntable Fig. E Installation of turntableDo not step on the connectors or kink the cables Version with external cable duct Fig. F Brief instructions for installing the HDP Tightening torque 6 NmInstallation of UFD Common interface modules should always be accessibleLaying cables and connecting the turntable HDP Connecting the UFD 170 to the on-board power networkFunction information for connection to on-board network Connecting the HTV 115 LCD TV SetImportant safety information for CAP Connection example motorhome 12 V battery connection UFD Connection example caravan 230 V battery connection UFD Important information for use Safety notesBAS 60 planar antenna BAS 60 with HDPBAS 60 technical data Reception range/footprintPolarisation setting Polarisation settingInstallation process Motorhome/caravan On the turntableView after installation +15 Middle standardDismantling for servicing Address of the service centreElectronic Service Chiemgau GmbH Bahnhofstrasse DismantlingTechnical data Dimensions mmElectric data Sikaflex 291 data sheet Sikaflex 291 technical data sheet Declaration of conformity