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A brief history of the Camos Dome satellite system.

By: Tim Wilson

CAMOS was first set up in 1994 at Incheon-Gwangyeokshi, South Korea and has been developing and producing security and Audio Video electronics and can boast sales of US$35,000,000 to 39,999,999 annualy.
CAMOS currently exports its own branded products (CAMOS, CARANAV & BIOLOCK) to North America, Asia, Western Europe, Australasia, Canada and South Africa.
CAMOS realized the potential in the European marketplace and have now set up a base in Germany to enable quick exports to Europe.

The Camos Dome satellite system range (detailed here) was introduced into the UK early in 2000 with the first 40cm In-Motion Camos Dome satellite system. This system was designed to locate and track a satellite from a moving vehicle or boat.

The original tracking speed of the unit managed to cope with the averagedriver but did take some time to re-establish a link with the satellitewhen you passed under a bridge or passed trees and was considered to be noisy. However this was as a result of the powerful motors Camos fitted to the dish to move the dish at speed. This problem is now easy to resolve by us.
In the following years CAMOS, produced several other systems to its range of Camos Dome satellite systems. The second system was the 30cm “In-Motion” Camos Dome which followed a year later. Camos the quickly released the “Static”, type Camos Dome in the now standard 30 & 40 cm size.
The only difference between the two systems was that the “In-Motion” Camos Dome was able to track the satellite using an onboard GPS system and the “Static”, Camos Domes satellite system did not have the GPS locator.

The Camos Dome satellite system has been improved over the lasts few years and is now the best selling system in self tracking satellite systems for the leisure industry.

The newest Camos Domes satellite systems still come in the original sizes of 30 & 40 cm, but are now easier to install due to the reduction of the wires needed to control the unit. The installation is now a single 8mm hole as the only cable needed by the dome is the RG6 cable that comes with the unit.

Following the triumph of the standard Camos Dome satellite systems, Camos have improved the range in 2008, with the use of a L.C.D control module featuring a clear display showing satellite locked, tracking and location for the “in-Motion” systems and even a TWIN LNB unit which features three “F”connections to keep up with the development of the recordable receiver system market.

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Tim Wilson is the owner of TSW COMSAT, we have been fitting the Camos Dome Satellite system for many years, since it was first introduced into the UK. If we are able to help you with your unit or if you need any further assistance then please feel free to contact us here. WWW.TSW-COMSAT-SALES.CO.UK

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