AutoSat UK

Welcome to AUTOSAT UK.

Crystop are manufacturers of the AutoSat system and baised in Germany. They have been producing the Crystop Autosat for over 20 years and hand craft all of their products from start to finish, This assures you that the highest quality components are used in the manufacturing process at all times.

Designed, manufactured and hand-assembled in Germany, Crystop mobile satellite systems are one of the very best products of their kind available. Although Crystop are one of the smallest manufacturers of satellite systems, Crystop are leaders in electronic design and engineering expertise. With only the highest quality of components used and with reliability and ease of operation in mind, each unit is individually tested as a complete system ensuring that, straight out of the box, everything works just as it should and, just as importantly, keeps on working for as long as you keep the system.

Crystop systems are very flexible: automatic skew, multi-output LNBs and even 2-way Internet access can all be supplied as an option on certain new units or fitted later should the need arise. Even the electronic control panels, although simple to operate, can also be used to re-programme the system should the need arise. Any digital satellite receiver can be used: Sky digiboxes (including Sky+), Freesat receivers and any free to air model such as those from Zehnder can all be easily connected. In these ways, Crystop have virtually “future-proofed” their products.

There are two ranges of Crystop satellite systems, Autosat 2 and Autosat Light. Autosat 2 models have bigger, stronger motors and are capable of dealing with larger dishes of 85cm and 1M in diameter. They also have more options available such as twin LNBs and automatic skewing.

Autosat Light units are designed to be lighter in weight and therefore have smaller, less powerful motors. Maximum dish size is 65cm and there are models which are ideal for vehicles with special requirements such as low height (down to 11cm) or small operating area (as small as 28cm radius). There are even free-standing units which can be easily carried and then positioned in order to avoid obstacles such as trees.