Parts and Supplies for Tripod Internet Systems

The legacy Dustyfoot tripod Internet system had thousands of users around the world, who swore by the system’s ease of use and versatility.

Now let us introduce you to a couple systems that rival the old tripod for simplicity and speed.

The first is the C-Com iNetVu 1200 Flyaway. Not your typical flyaway, this system does come in boxes, but the resemblance to box-based flyaways ends there.  The 1.2 m Flyaway Autopointing Antenna System with the iNetVu 7000 controller has the following Key Features:

This compact portable fully motorized tripod based platform is complete with aluminum cases for easy transportation and can be set up and made operational in less than 15 minutes.

The C-Com iNetVu 1200 Flyaway

  • One Button Auto-Pointing Controller
  • 3 Axis Motorization
  • Airline Checkable
  • Captive Hardware/Fasteners
  • No Tools Required for Assembly/Disassembly
  • Leveling capability for Uneven Surfaces
  • Supports Ku Band
  • Supports Manual Control
  • Setup Time Less than 15 Minutes, One Person
  • 2 Pieces Dual Skin Metal Reflector

Now that’s a tripod for you. Rugged. Fast to assemble. And autopointing.

Pointing is no easy task for anyone.  That’s why autopointing systems are critical to integrate with iDirect teleports.  The finest tuned point possible is what reduces system noise, and ensures your connection will have the highest power to transmit data.

But manual pointing is not out of the question for people who are well-trained and have the right tools. Dustyfoot requires fixed system installers have two-way installation certification, as well as annual retraining in RF safety.

Nomad Rapid Deployment System

Multi-site customers often have scores of satellite broadband Internet systems which they move from site to site, erecting them on fixed poles or non-penetrating roof mounts. These customers have long scratched their heads, wondering how they could redeploy with more ease.

The Nomad Rapid Deployment System permits companies with multiple sites that are rapidly changing their Satellite Internet access requirements to move their satellite Internet systems from work site to work site.

The Nomad folds down flat

As you can see, the Nomad system is the best system for those who wish the economy of a fixed system, while enjoying many of the benefits of a mobile system. Your pointing of the Nomad always requires coordinating a cross pol with our teleport staff, but by the time you’ve done your fifth point, it’ll become old hat: you’ll know the right tools to bring along, and the fastest techniques to getting that dish in position.

Contact us to see which system best meets your needs.

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