Extreme close-up of a ruggedized satellite dish active in deep snow, thick steel mounting arm bolted to weathered timber, ice melting off the hydrophobic surface, overcast daylight
Extreme close-up of a ruggedized satellite dish active in deep snow, thick steel mounting arm bolted to weathered timber, ice melting off the hydrophobic surface, overcast daylight
■ SUB-ZERO TESTED

Winter-grade satellite hardware

Pre-configured kits engineered to survive extreme Canadian ice storms and high-wind loads. Built for the fringe, not the sunshine.

/ ZERO-DRIFT DESIGN

Sub-zero engineering

Standard satellite mounts slip in high winds and buckle under heavy ice loads. Our custom steel mounting systems lock your signal in place through the worst Canadian winter storms.

01 / TEMPERATURE
02 / STRUCTURE
03 / DEPLOYMENT

Sub-zero rated

Zero-drift mounts

Pre-configured

Internal heating elements and low-temperature alloys rated down to -45°C prevent transceiver freeze-up during severe ice storms.

Heavy-gauge Canadian steel brackets designed to withstand 130 km/h wind gusts and heavy wet snow loads without shifting.

Every kit arrives fully assembled and programmed. Secure the mount, plug in the weather-sealed cable, and get online instantly.

▸ FIELD DEPLOYMENT

Tested in the wild

From off-grid cabins in the Yukon to industrial work trucks in the Rockies, our hardware keeps remote operations online.

+ TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

The hardware kit

Dish & Transceiver

Indoor Router & Power

• Operating Temp: -45°C to +50°C • Wind Rating: 130 km/h operational • Snow Melt Rate: 40mm / hour • Power Draw: 50-75W average • Cable: 75ft ruggedized coax

• Wi-Fi: Dual-band 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) • Ports: 2x Gigabit Ethernet LAN • Power Input: 100-240V AC • Enclosure: IP54 rated dust resistant • Setup: Pre-paired, plug-and-play

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