
The new KVH TracVision G8 is a leap forward in the design of maritime satellite TV antennas. TracVision G8??s breakthrough antenna design permits KVH to house a next-generation, 82 cm antenna within a dome that is more than 35% smaller than competing satellite TV antennas of similar reception strength. Equipped with automatic skew control, a carbon fiber antenna, 3-axis fiber optic gyro (FOG) stabilization, high-speed Internet compatibility, integrated Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) tracking, and background frequency scanning for automatic satellite updates, TracVision G8 is the world??s most advanced marine satellite TV antenna.
TracVision G8 can positively identify and is fully compatible with all modern TV satellites including DIRECTV??, DISH Network??, ExpressVu, Astra, Hotbird, Hispasat, Nilesat, Arabsat, Sirius, Thor, DIRECTV Latin America, and other services around the world*. Now you can be assured of receiving the satellite TV entertainment you want virtually anywhere you travel.
In the United States, TracVision G8 is now available with High-Definition (HDTV) DIRECTV programming+??.
In Europe, TracVision G8 is fully compatible with the KVH TracNet?? 3.0 Mobile Internet Server and exclusive high-speed Internet service, linking your vessel to Internet-via-Satellite services at speeds reaching 512 Kbps as you travel in European waters.
Check out KVH??s complementary TracPhone F77 Satellite Communications System, with the same size and styling, for the perfect match on your boat.
Highlights:
- Automatic skew control and internal 3-axis fiber optic gyro stabilization for foolproof tracking
- Innovative mechanical design with carbon fiber antenna delivers greater efficiency in a smaller, lighter dome
- Ideal for vessels cruising offshore and in regions with weaker TV signals
- Integrated DVB tracking with background frequency scanning is compatible with all modern TV satellites
* May require region-specific LNB and receiver.
+ In order to receive high-definition programming from DIRECTV satellite at110??W, extra hardware is required, sold separately.
?? High-definition programming requires an HD-compatible receiver, sold separately.