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Description

SatFinder Lite, an Android satellitefinder.
The Lite version is slimmed down version of the full SatFinder,which has additional functionality such as Target Satellite viewand no ads.

SatFinder is a tool for finding TV satellites and aligningsatellite dishes. Use your Augmented Reality Camera view to see andtarget satellites in the sky. It can be used anywhere in the worldsince all major TV satellites are in the database.

*New feature: Ability to manually enter Location latitude andlongitude details in case Location cannot be automaticallydetermined in case of "no connectivity"

SatFinder uses your phone sensors to detect your physical locationand calculates azimuth and elevation needed for your satelliteantenna to face. Since the satellite position calculation dependson the accuracy of your device sensors, your device should becalibrated by shaking and moving it in a figure 8 fashion, onceSatFinder has been started. If you have any problems please emailour support @ [email protected]

Augmented Reality View:
- Use your camera for Augmented Reality View which paints thesatellite icons in places where they're positioned in the sky. Itgives a realistic view to the sky and it helps to make sure thereis a line of sight (LOS), i.e. no obstacles, such as tree branchesor house tops, between the satellite dish and the satelliteitself.
- Touch screen to take a screenshot of Augmented Reality view
- Pinch to zoom satellites in and out. Double tap to reset.

Target Satellite View (in full version only):
- Use Target Satellite View to find or to "lock onto" a particularsatellite. Direction arrows simply guide you to the desiredsatellite position.