SF-6000 Satellite Finder Meter Description:
The Digital satellite finder SF6000 is a professional, quality made instrument
for setting and aligning a satellite dish to any satellite. According to
parameters of the satellite, you can set and align a satellite dish very
accurately, quickly and conveniently.
- Show the TV directly by colorized LCD.
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Smallest and lightest satellite finder which has the colorized LCD.
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Graphic user interface, Designed to be very easy to use.
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With Fast and easy menu structures. It can calculate Azimuth,
Elevation and Polarization automatically according to local
longitude and latitude and show these details on the colour LCD
display.
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It can communicate with your PC through the serial port and you
can update new satellite parameters conveniently.
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With A Large memory capacity you can pre-store 80 satellite’s
parameters and 40 measurement records.
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With the high quality LCD screen you can watch the TV channel
from the satellite you are testing. This is giving the ultimate
verification that the satellite you are looking at is the correct
one.

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SF-6000 Specifications: :
- Frequency range: 950MHz~2150MHz
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Signal level range: -65dBm~-25dBm
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RF input connector: F type
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Input resistance: 75ohm
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22KHz Signal: 22KHz+2KHz
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Items of measurement :QPSK signal level, Bit error rate, carrier rate
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Storage: 80 value of measurement, 80 configuration data
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Mode of satellite finding: sound and LCD volume
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LNBpowersupply: Horizontal polarization+18V,<400mA
Vertical polarization+13V, <400mA
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Total power: 8W
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Working time: 3~4hours
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Connector: Rs232
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Working temperature: 0~400C
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Storage temperature: -20~700C
Package Content:
- Common power supply adapter or Cigarette lighter adapter: 1 piece (Note: Adapter is optional.)
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RF input connector GMHF-L3/8-JK: 1 piece
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Instrument bag: 1 piece
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Operator’s manual: 1 piece (Preview and Download Free)
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CD-ROM: 1piece
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Data cable: 1piece
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 31 October, 2007.