Published by Maciej Grzegorczyk
Satellite Finder - a tool to set up satellite dish and find tv channels
SatFinder is an Android app developed and published by Maciej Grzegorczyk at Google Play Store on Nov 18, 2011 for Android users. SatFinder is so popular that it has gained 5000000 installs so far and growing.
Finding the perfect satellite signal doesn’t have to be a complicated task. With SatFinder, you can turn your phone into a powerful tool that makes satellite alignment a breeze. This impressive application offers a straightforward way to adjust your satellite dish for crystal clear TV reception or reliable satellite internet connections.
One of the standout features of SatFinder is its user-friendly interface. Just input the coordinates, place your phone against the LNB arm, and move the dish until the numbers change color. It’s straightforward and efficient, and you can achieve a 95% signal in just a couple of minutes. You’ll be back to enjoying your TV shows or working online in no time.
Imagine never having to guess where to point your satellite dish again. SatFinder leverages your phone’s sensors to provide an exact position of a wide variety of satellites. You don’t need any additional tools; all the technology you need is right there in your smartphone. This makes it incredibly helpful when traveling or camping, where traditional signal finders might struggle.
Sometimes, a minor adjustment can make a world of difference. For instance, if the compass seems too jumpy or inaccurate, you can set the compass offset to 90 degrees. This simple tweak ensures your dish points correctly, giving you perfect alignment and top-notch signal strength.
For those who frequently tour with a caravan or motorhome, SatFinder is a lifesaver. It’s invaluable for setting up your satellite dish anywhere you go, ensuring you always have strong TV reception. Whether you're in a crowded campground or a remote location, SatFinder helps you find even the most elusive satellites through tree canopies or other obstacles.
While SatFinder is already a remarkable tool, there’s room for exciting upgrades. For instance, integrating TV transmitters either from a database or by entering coordinates would further enhance its utility. Additionally, improving the visibility of on-screen texts, especially under direct sunlight, would make using the app more convenient.
There's something truly remarkable about the engineering behind SatFinder. Its simplicity doesn’t compromise its effectiveness. Aligning your dish is quick, and the results speak for themselves. You get a clear signal with minimal hassle, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to make satellite alignment as painless as possible.
Whether you’re dealing with a pesky lost signal, traveling across diverse terrains, or simply need a reliable method to ensure your dish is correctly positioned, SatFinder is the tool you need. It’s a powerful, user-friendly solution designed to make your life easier. Download it and let precision and simplicity help you find the perfect signal every time.
Yes, you can run SatFinder on PC, but first, you will need emulator software installed on your Windows or MAC, which you can download for free. In the below video, you will find SatFinder in action. Before you install the emulator, check out the minimum and recommended system requirements to run it seamlessly. They may change depending on which version of the emulator you choose. Therefore, we recommend you download the latest version of the emulator. Below you will find three free Android emulators that we have shortlisted based on their popularity:
Up to date graphics drivers from Microsoft or the chipset vendor.
Storage: 1 GB available under installation path, 1.5GB available hard drive space
Internet: Broadband Internet connection
Regardless of which Android emulator you install, the steps to install, configure, and running the SatFinder app on PC are the same.