WINEGARD RV DIGITAL SATELLITE SYSTEM WITH DIGITAL ELEVATION SENSOR
Winegard Satellite with digital elevation sensor
Model RM-EX02
Includes instruction manual
Some surface rust around some edges and around screws etc (refer photos)
Good reception
As my motorhome roof was damaged in the hailstorm in Christchurch last year I decided to have my winegard satellite dish replaced with an automatic system when the new roof was installed. The original winegard was not damaged during the storm and was working prior to being dismantled during the roof repair.
The satellite system is being sold as is where is. The package includes parts as detailed in the photos:- satellite dish, digital elevation sensor, windup mechanism and some electrical wiring.
Please note that glue, screws, new battery for sensor and additional wiring will be required to install the satellite dish system and are not included. Only the parts shown in the images are included and I cannot guarantee what state the coils of electrical wiring is in.
Pick up is from the Stoke area of Nelson
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