Do you need to point your antenna to a satellite? This application is all what you need, just enter your position, the position of the satellite you want to receive, and the application will calculate the azimuth and the elevation of your antenna. Also if your satellite receiver is based in Enigma or Enigma2 (i.e. Dreambox) you can see in real time the level of the received signal

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SatFinder - Adjust your dish in few seconds

With SatFinder, you can set up your satellite antenna quickly and easily in four simple steps:STEP 1 SELECT YOUR ANTENNASelect one of the three types of antennas:- Offset antennas (the most common is slightly oval, the LNB is not in the middle) - Flat or planar antenna (small camping antennas)- Parabolic antenna or satellite dish (rare, typically larger than 100 cm)If you have an offset antenna, enter the height and width of the antenna. If you know the exact name of your antenna, check to see whether it is already in the database. These coprocessors are currently used in the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone SE, iPad Pro 9.7, and iPad Pro 12.9.

  • rating 4.53333
  • size 60.9 MB

SatFinder Lite - Find TV Satellites

Locate TV satellites in the sky with your iPhone or iPad. SatFinder Lite is a tool for finding TV satellites and aligning satellite dishes. - Touch screen to take a screenshot of Augmented Reality view

  • rating 4.125
  • size 3.8 MB

SatFinder 3D Augmented Reality

SatFinder 3D is a tool for satellite dish alignment to help installers with finding a satellite direction. Description:You no longer need to search for desired direction, just choose your satellite from a list, tap AR button and choose your offset or prime dish type. When your real south direction match to device 3D world direction just move your device as usual.

  • rating 3.28571
  • size 49.8 MB

Sat Scope

This app shows you the position of satellites. If you are installing or adjusting a satellite dish it shows the direction to point it for your chosen satellite. The satellite position is shown as a red dot over the camera image so you can also check if there are obstructions between you and the satellite.

  • size 0.9 MB