Datron's Revolutionary ``Plug-N-Play'' Satellite TV Reception System for RV's and SUV's
1 December 1999
Datron's Revolutionary ``Plug-N-Play'' Satellite TV Reception System for RV's and SUV's
SIMI VALLEY, Calif.--Nov. 30, 1999--Dealers visiting the Datron/Transco Inc. booth at the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA) trade show in Louisville, Ky., will witness a revolutionary enhancement in mobile entertainment.Datron is showcasing its most recent product enhancement, the "CruiseTV(TM)" Portable In-Motion Satellite Television Reception System, along with its "CruiseTV(TM)" In-Motion Satellite Tracking System and DBS-3000(R) Automatic Satellite System.
"It is our goal to present the state-of-the-art technology in a `plug-n-play' mode," said Rick Carver, director of Datron's DBS Products Division. "It is an excellent opportunity to capitalize on the digital satellite TV revolution with products that are setting the standards in terms of quality engineering, robust design, sophisticated capabilities and easy-to-use product features."
Datron's new "CruiseTV" Portable In-Motion Tracking System (Model DBS-4500) combines live satellite television tracking capabilities with an easy-to-use, easy-to-install plug-n-play feature. Once your RV or SUV has been cabled, take "CruiseTV" out of its box, mount it to the roof rack and plug it in. In no time, you're watching your favorite programming from either DIRECTV(R) or DISH Network(TM) satellites, while traveling down the road. "CruiseTV," with its new portable container, can be transferred from vehicle to vehicle or put into storage in just a couple of minutes.
Built road tough, "CruiseTV" is built in the United States and carries a two-year parts, one-year labor warranty.
For more information on Datron's other mobile satellite systems, stop by the company's booth at RVIA No. 885 and 887, or contact Datron toll-free at 800/287-5052. Dealer inquiries are welcome.
Datron Systems Inc. provides products and services addressing the needs of emerging radio and satellite communication markets.