ALTECH DSD5000RV Vast Receiver 12 volt

$ 268.50 inc GST

 ALTECH Vast Twin Tuner HD 12 volt/240 version receiver new model with led display and 1 year warranty

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decoder discount5 - 10 5%
decoder discount11 + 10%
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Description

Twin Tuner VAST Satellite Receiver DSD5000RV: new model with led channel display and 12v power adaptor

1-year Manufacturers warranty with support and solutions.

New model with led channel display! the vast service is pretty much Australia-wide, grab this box and get access. Of course, you will need a dish, which we can help you with.

  • Altechs DSD 5000 RV Compact – only 225 L x 42 H x 135 D mm, perfect for caravans
  • HDMI Cable/ remote control/smart card all included.
  • Ready to record – support and ready to convert into a PVR unit with an external USB2.0 storage device
  • Twin Tuner function – with dual DVB-S2 tuners you will never miss your favorite show again
  • Made for Australian conditions – ruggedized design and construction to suit the harsh Australian environment
  • Dual Power operation (12V DC/ 240V) is perfect for homes or caravans and motor homes
  • External 12V power supply – ready for a regulated vehicle or solar power with reverse polarity protection
  • Remote control IR extender on F Connector – for discreet installation. (optional)
  • Accesses free-to-air TV channels and Radio stations from almost anywhere in Australia
  • Hybrid Broadband TV (HbbTV) Australian Profile ready with all key software features to support Freeview Plus
  • Decodes High Definition HEVC / MPEG 2 & MPEG4 and Dolby Digital audio
  • Closed caption subtitles
  • The electronic Program Guide (EPG) simplifies program access
  • Software developed in Australia and optimized for Australian viewers
  • Secure Boot Processor Core
  • IRDETO secure silicon conditional access
  • Firmware is upgradeable via USB and Over The Air
  • Altech VAST certified – and built for Optus Aurora Digital platform.
  • 12volt plug optional
  • The magic eye is available separately
  • Now with Christian TV (GOD TV).
  • 12 volt plug included

Also, the backup support for this product is exceptional, fast, and efficient. You only need to register the box with vast and you are off. Support is a phone call away.

Please be aware there are refurbished ones on the market this is BRAND NEW. If any extras are wanted please ask for a quote.

 

 

Region Digital Switchover Date VAST Access Available From
Mildura/Sunraysia 30 June 2010 Now
Regional SA & Broken Hill 15 December 2010 Now
Regional Victoria 5 May 2011 Now
Regional Queensland 6 December 2011 Now
Regional Southern NSW 5 June 2012 Now
Regional Northern NSW 27 November 2012 Now
Tasmania 9 April 2013 Now
Perth 16 April 2013 Now
Brisbane & Gold Coast 28 May 2013 Now
Melbourne 10 December 2013 Now
Adelaide 2 April 2013 Now
Sydney 3 December 2013 Now
Darwin 30 July 2013 Now
Remote Central & Eastern Australia 10 December 2013 Now
Remote Western Australia 25 June 2013 Now
VAST Registration Process Steps

Permanent or Traveller Registration?

OVERVIEW:

The VAST decoder can be registered as a permanent or traveler registration. Permanent registration is for households with a fixed installation of the decoder. A traveller registration covers people who as part of their traveling are in areas of Australia not covered by normal terrestrial television.

PERMANENT REGISTRATION:

The location of a permanent installation must be assessed to determine if the household has the ability to receive normal terrestrial television. This is a broadcast license condition for VAST so that the VAST service does not encroach on the license area of existing terrestrial commercial broadcasters.
This assessment is performed by the Government mySwitch website.

Follow the “Satellite Decoder Online Registration” link on the home page of www.MySatTV.com.au
Enter the residential address of the decoder location and press “Get Info”
This location is then assessed for the ability to receive signals from one or more local/regional terrestrial television transmitters. This assessment is indicated by the area under “Coverage summary” and on the regional map. The Red pin indicates the location of the residence. For addresses difficult to locate automatically the Red pin may be dragged across the map to indicate the actual location of the residence. This will also trigger the assessment process to indicate the signals in the new location.
If the address is assessed as being unsuitable for terrestrial reception you may continue the process to apply for VAST by following the link under the “Satellite Summary (VAST) section.

Steps

Follow the “Satellite Decoder Online Registration” link to mySwitch website
Enter your residential address and press “Get Info”
Read information about terrestrial television signal suitability.
If a suitable terrestrial signal cannot be received go to the section “Satellite Summary (VAST)” and press the “Find Out More” button.
Read information regarding VAST and then press the “More information” button.
Read the information supplied and then proceed to the “Applying for VAST” section. Select the correct option and then press Apply.
Read the confirmation information and then press Apply.
A new web page will open on the MySatTV website. This is the registration page. Fill in all the required information and press “Submit Application”.
Wait for a response from VAST. Depending on the location and type of registration your decoder may have been activated within a couple of minutes.
Some applications will require further processing by the VAST Call Centre, this may take up to 2 business days.

TRAVELLER REGISTRATION:

The traveler registration provides access to the VAST service through a Temporary Reception Certificate.

KEY INFORMATION

A Traveller’s Registration is based on a Temporary Registration Certificate. This certificate lasts for 6 months, and then the Commercial television services will be removed.
The services accessible are determined by the State where you are traveling.
As you move from State to State you must advise the VAST Call Centre by phone, email, or online inquiry form what services you require.
You may renew the temporary certificate within one month of expiration or any time after expiration. The renewal can be performed online (preferred option), or by calling the VAST Call Centre.

Steps

Follow the link to “Traveller’s Registration” on the MySatTV
Enter the required owners and decoder details.
Select and confirm the statements in the Declaration section and press “Submit Application”.
Wait for a response from VAST. Depending on the location and type of registration your decoder may have been activated within a couple of minutes.
The processing of a new decoder application may take up to 2 business days.

What channels are available on VAST?

Southern Cross Media and Imparja are broadcasting the full range of digital commercial television channels in standard definition (with programming from the 7, 9, and 10 networks) and the high definition channels One HD, 7mate, and GEM.

VAST also provides all the standard and high-definition channels from ABC and SBS.

The local news content from regional broadcasters is also available on dedicated local news channels exclusive to VAST.

What Equipment do I need?

Anyone wishing to access VAST will need to purchase a VAST-approved satellite set-top box and a satellite dish of at least 65cm diameter. Access to this new satellite service is managed by a smart card which is supplied with the satellite set-top box. To access VAST you will need to register your details including your address, reception location, and smart card number to enable access.

When is VAST going to be available in areas other than Remote Central & Eastern Australia?

Viewers who are eligible to access VAST services outside the Remote Central & Eastern license area can do so from the following dates.

Region Digital Switchover Date VAST Access Available From
Mildura/Sunraysia 30 June 2010 Now
Regional SA & Broken Hill 15 December 2010 Now
Regional Victoria 5 May 2011 Now
Regional Queensland 6 December 2011 Now
Regional Southern NSW 5 June 2012 Now
Regional Northern NSW 27 November 2012 Now
Tasmania 9 April 2013 Now
Perth 16 April 2013 Now
Brisbane & Gold Coast 28 May 2013 Now
Melbourne 10 December 2013 Now
Adelaide 2 April 2013 Now
Sydney 3 December 2013 Now
Darwin 30 July 2013 Now
Remote Central & Eastern Australia 10 December 2013 Now
Remote Western Australia 25 June 2013 Now
VAST Registration Process Steps

Permanent or Traveller Registration?

Steps

Follow the “Satellite Decoder Online Registration” link to mySwitch website
Enter residential address and press “Get Info”
Read information about terrestrial television signal suitability.
If a suitable terrestrial signal cannot be received got to the section “Satellite Summary (VAST)” and press the “Find Out More” button.
Read information regarding VAST and then press the “More information” button.
Read the information supplied and then proceed to the “Applying for VAST” section. Select the correct option and then press Apply.
Read the confirmation information and then press Apply.
A new web page will open on the MySatTV website. This is the registration page. Fill in all the required information and press “Submit Application”.
Wait for a response from VAST. Depending on the location and type of registration your decoder may have been activated within a couple of minutes.
Some applications will require further processing by the VAST Call Centre, this may take up to 2 business days.

support

This unit is fully backed by the manufacturer and by the antenna company 3 years peace of mind any questions please feel free to call thanks

USER MANUAL

Additional information

Weight1 kg
Dimensions24 × 15 × 10 cm