I got all our gear from these guys about 5 years ago. Good after sales service even three years after purchase. Had a problem they sorted it at no cost.
-- Edited by elliemike on Thursday 4th of June 2015 07:35:14 PM
pricey43 said
12:18 AM Jun 4, 2015
elliemike wrote:
Address: 1/16 Sundercombe St, Osborne Park WA 6017
I got all our gear from these guys about 5 years ago. Good after sales service even three years after purchase. Had a problem they sorted it at no cost.
Thanks Mike & Ellie. Have put this on my list. Personal recommendations are often better than ads.
The Phantom said
12:53 AM Jun 4, 2015
Pricey
Another option is The Satellite TV Shop at Unit 8, 61 Albert Road, Bunbury. It is fairly easy to access and you can park down the road in front of a caravan yard. Check them on Google Maps.
I'm sure they are tied up with the Osborne Park outfit.
I got mine there and never had any issues.
The Phantom
Moonraker said
12:54 AM Jun 4, 2015
Highly recommend AA&S, 1/16 Sundercombe St Osb Pk as stated by others.
Good product good service. Bought all my stuff from them.
Bruce and Bev said
03:14 PM Jun 4, 2015
got ours from them. Theyre a very busy outfit. Don't let the queue of other customers and staff rushing round (they do a lot of mail order sales) put you off asking all the questions till youre sure you know how to use it.
They supply a very home made DVD with the kit which was shot in their showroom. DVD production is not one of their strengths as there is so much backlight, from the large exterior window behind them, the presenter is mostly in the dark and hard to make out what hes doing and also the sound is not wonderful.
So make sure you ask and keep asking the same questions and maybe you assemble the demo kit yourself, rather than just watching them point out what to do. Of course you maybe a rocket scientist, in which case you wont have any problem with it LOL
Its not difficult or hard - but being shown how to assemble and point the dish in the direction of the satellite and understanding how to do it, will make your life so much easier. I ended up being shown by a fellow camper who took his time
Mike196 said
04:00 PM Jun 4, 2015
Access Antennas, mighty people to deal with, and they've got the right gear!
Regards,
jon641 said
09:34 PM Jun 4, 2015
definately Access Antennas, the other mob are arrogant a**holes.
pricey43 said
12:57 AM Jun 5, 2015
Thanks everbody. Great feedback. Looks like Access antennas may be the go. Will keep you posted what happens next week.
Dougwe said
07:43 AM Jun 5, 2015
How! security, just make sure you can keep all cables tidy so that big security dog of yours doesn't eat them.
pricey43 said
09:34 PM Jun 5, 2015
Dougwe wrote:
How! security, just make sure you can keep all cables tidy so that big security dog of yours doesn't eat them.
Also have to train him not to lift his leg on the satellite dish!!!! How is that feather collection going?
Dougwe said
09:50 AM Jun 6, 2015
Can't comment sorry security cos it will take your topic
pricey43 said
11:48 PM Jun 7, 2015
Dougwe wrote:
Can't comment sorry security cos it will take your topic
I take it then that the number still stands at 2 !!!!!!!!!!! And I give you permission to answer .
Aus-Kiwi said
12:39 AM Jun 14, 2015
Do they have TV in WA ? Lol
iana said
10:10 AM Jun 14, 2015
I began a similar thread early on, sounding out the advantages of having a portable sat dish as opposed a fixed one. The fixed one apart from being very expensive, has the advantage of convenience, works unless you are parked behind a tree. The portable system can be placed so that the tree posses no problem, but is subject to theft. I am in the process of getting a 5th wheeler designed and hopefully made, and my thoughts have been playing with the idea of a system that's in-between.
The idea is getting a set of "3" tracks as pictured, installed at each end of the van, now one of those Sat providers makes a very sturdy frame, I would mount the track connector "on the left in the picture, not the ring type" on each leg of the tripod mounting the sat. dish. Then the dish can be mounted on either end of the roof (subject to reception), and is out of harms way (theft). It would be just plug in and move half a notch and the legs would be locked in place.
Now its just an idea, so subject to change, abandonment etc.
We are looking at buying a Satellite TV kit when we travel through Perth next week. We know about itech world. Where else is good to go?
-- Edited by elliemike on Thursday 4th of June 2015 07:35:14 PM
Thanks Mike & Ellie. Have put this on my list. Personal recommendations are often better than ads.
Pricey
Another option is The Satellite TV Shop at Unit 8, 61 Albert Road, Bunbury. It is fairly easy to access and you can park down the road in front of a caravan yard. Check them on Google Maps.
I'm sure they are tied up with the Osborne Park outfit.
I got mine there and never had any issues.
The Phantom
Good product good service. Bought all my stuff from them.
They supply a very home made DVD with the kit which was shot in their showroom. DVD production is not one of their strengths as there is so much backlight, from the large exterior window behind them, the presenter is mostly in the dark and hard to make out what hes doing and also the sound is not wonderful.
So make sure you ask and keep asking the same questions and maybe you assemble the demo kit yourself, rather than just watching them point out what to do. Of course you maybe a rocket scientist, in which case you wont have any problem with it LOL
Its not difficult or hard - but being shown how to assemble and point the dish in the direction of the satellite and understanding how to do it, will make your life so much easier. I ended up being shown by a fellow camper who took his time
Access Antennas, mighty people to deal with, and they've got the right gear!
Regards,
Thanks everbody. Great feedback. Looks like Access antennas may be the go. Will keep you posted what happens next week.
Also have to train him not to lift his leg on the satellite dish!!!! How is that feather collection going?
Can't comment sorry security cos it will take your topic


I take it then that the number still stands at 2 !!!!!!!!!!! And I give you permission to answer
.

I began a similar thread early on, sounding out the advantages of having a portable sat dish as opposed a fixed one. The fixed one apart from being very expensive, has the advantage of convenience, works unless you are parked behind a tree.
The portable system can be placed so that the tree posses no problem, but is subject to theft.
I am in the process of getting a 5th wheeler designed and hopefully made, and my thoughts have been playing with the idea of a system that's in-between.
The idea is getting a set of "3" tracks as pictured, installed at each end of the van, now one of those Sat providers makes a very sturdy frame, I would mount the track connector "on the left in the picture, not the ring type" on each leg of the tripod mounting the sat. dish. Then the dish can be mounted on either end of the roof (subject to reception), and is out of harms way (theft). It would be just plug in and move half a notch and the legs would be locked in place.
Now its just an idea, so subject to change, abandonment etc.