Oyster innovations
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ONCE again, Oyster Sat-Tech Ltd will be exhibiting at this year’s International Caravan & Motorhome show at the NEC in Birmingham from the 13th to the 18th October.Alongside their market leading range of fully automatic, self seeking satellite systems and GPS guided solar panels, Oyster will be displaying three new models due for launch in November 2009.
With today’s ever increasing demand for communication technology, Oyster have developed a two-way broadband satellite internet system which allows web surfing, email and VOIP (internet telephony) throughout Europe, all without the need for a mobile phone signal.
Combined in a single system which also allows for first class TV and radio reception, the Oyster Internet System delivers a comprehensive solution for people on the move.
Whether checking stock prices in the Black Forest, calling the family back home from the Spanish Costas, emailing your photos from Tuscany or watching that crucial world cup game with English commentary on the French Riviera, the Oyster Internet System is an essential travel companion.
Oyster are also introducing a new entry level model to their extensive range in the “CARO Digital MA” and it’s receiver independent partner, “CARO Vision MA”.
Quality and reliability have not been compromised in the development of these manual systems. Both of these systems use the trusted Oyster Caro antenna design and make child’s play of manual tuning.
The CARO Digital MA comes complete with an integrated Digital Receiver offering the full range of Freesat channels. The receiver also has an integrated, intelligent Satfinder providing an optical and acoustic signal detection on your TV screen.
For those wishing to use their own satellite receiver, this can be connected to the CARO Vision MA, which has a separate, intelligent Satfinder, also offering optical and acoustic signal detection. Both of these new models meet the requirements of the owners of more compact caravans and motorhomes and offer a less expensive alternative to the fully automatic systems.
Oyster Sat-Tech Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of the German manufacturers, ten Haaft GmbH, and is the sole authorised distributor of their products throughout the UK and Ireland. With an established network of authorised dealers and resellers, most customers will not have to travel too far for fitting or service.
Oyster Sat-Tech Ltd offer unrivalled technical back up and consequently all of Oyster’s satellite systems, whether manual, fully automatic or GPS guided solar panels carry a comprehensive three year warranty from their centrally based service centre in Northamptonshire.
Oyster Sat-Tech Ltd. will be pleased to welcome visitors to their Stand 20-37 in Hall 20 at the NEC next week.
Contact:
Oyster Sat-Tech Ltd
Unit 5, Hemploe Business Park
Hemploe Road
Welford
Northants NN6 6HF
Tel: 01858 575928
Web: www.oystersat-tech.com
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