Equatorial route real-world test: How the antenna breaks through the 85° high elevation tracking blind spot to ensure uninterrupted entertainment on global routes
Friends who frequently travel ocean routes, especially shipowners and chief engineers responsible for global routes, often encounter a very troublesome problem: "Our ship usually watches TV well, but as soon as it docks near the equator (like Indonesia, Singapore, or certain parts of Africa), the signal starts playing hide-and-seek." Even though it's a sunny day with satellites right overhead, the TV keeps freezing or even loses signal altogether. ”
Know More