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Raysat satellite antenna

LL
LA Licata
Sat, Jul 11, 2009 8:41 AM

Dear list,

This company makes a flat antenna (speedray 1000)  that satellite TV
viewing. Saw it demoed in a car and worked flawlessly.

May be a solution for those of us that only "need" TV while in port
or at anchor.

http://www.raysat.com

Maybe someone knows more?

Have no connection yada yada yada...

lee

Dear list, This company makes a flat antenna (speedray 1000) that satellite TV viewing. Saw it demoed in a car and worked flawlessly. May be a solution for those of us that only "need" TV while in port or at anchor. <http://www.raysat.com> Maybe someone knows more? Have no connection yada yada yada... lee
WK
Warren Keuffel
Sat, Jul 11, 2009 4:37 PM

The Raysat website referred me to http://www.cruisecast.com for
U.S. customers. From that website:

"The AT&T CruiseCast service includes 42 channels, including 22 of
the top cable and mobile channels, and 20 radio channels for $28/
month. The price of the equipment for the vehicle (antenna and
receiver) may vary by dealer."

Doesn't look like they carry premium channels such as HBO,

Warren

On Jul 11, 2009, at 1:41 AM, LA Licata wrote:

This company makes a flat antenna (speedray 1000)  that satellite
TV viewing. Saw it demoed in a car and worked flawlessly.

May be a solution for those of us that only "need" TV while in
port  or at anchor.

http://www.raysat.com

The Raysat website referred me to <http://www.cruisecast.com> for U.S. customers. From that website: "The AT&T CruiseCast service includes 42 channels, including 22 of the top cable and mobile channels, and 20 radio channels for $28/ month. The price of the equipment for the vehicle (antenna and receiver) may vary by dealer." Doesn't look like they carry premium channels such as HBO, Warren On Jul 11, 2009, at 1:41 AM, LA Licata wrote: > This company makes a flat antenna (speedray 1000) that satellite > TV viewing. Saw it demoed in a car and worked flawlessly. > > May be a solution for those of us that only "need" TV while in > port or at anchor. > > <http://www.raysat.com>