Antenna Planar@
The Planar© HD from ALDEN is an innovative automatic antenna comprising a rectangular receiving screen and an ALDEN drive unit. Its main advantage lies in its low profile of just 14 cm when retracted, making it ideal for tall vehicles, particularly where there are height restrictions in garages. Despite its compact size, it offers remarkable performance, rivalling that of conventional 50 cm antennas. This Planar model is an invention registered by ALDEN with the INPI .
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- Destination : Europa
- L x B x H (cm) : 56 x 47,5 x 13
- Weight (kg) : 8,9
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Trouver un revendeurI am in Norway, Greece, Portugal, Morocco, etc., and I am no longer receiving anything.
Reception depends on two main factors: The coverage area of the satellite used (each satellite has its own broadcast area) and the size of your antenna. Near the edge of the coverage area, even a few hundred metres can make a difference. Remember that the further north you go, the more the antenna needs to be tilted, which may cause it to point towards the roof of the vehicle. If necessary, turn the vehicle to obtain a clear view to the south.
See the link below for more information:
What are the satellite coverage areas?
Find the details here:
My antenna cannot find the satellite and switches off without displaying a message.
Here are some checks you should perform:
- Ensure that the area facing south is unobstructed.
- Check that the white lock nuts are tight on the red brackets (if present).
- Ensure that the antenna is properly retracted.
- After an impact or strong wind, check that the antenna is correctly positioned on the LNB and that the nuts are tightened securel.
- If the antenna reflector is deformed, replace it.
For AS series antennas, proceed as follows: Realignment of an AS antenna.
How to convert an Onesat into an automatic antenna?
See the detailed procedure in the PDF available here.
SDP Fuse
Some antennas have a white bolt underneath the nut that secures the red bracket. In the event of an impact, this part breaks to protect the antenna. You can order a replacement from our after-sales service. In the meantime, a nail or similar object can be used as a temporary fix.
Please note: sometimes the head remains stuck, giving the impression that the nut is intact.
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