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    My System: Cable satellite

    Is there a motor that runs vertically and horizontally?

    I need to find a motor that does have the same function. Or is there a motor that runs vertical only? thanks in advance

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    It all depends on the type (and size ) of dish you have installed.

    Most fixed dish manufacturers use a linear actuator in the vertical plane to raise the focus of the dish, a few will however, have a dedicated gearbox and tracking mechanism to calculate up front, where an inclined orbit satellite will be.
    Motor homes often use a two motor system for parking up and locating a fixed satellite where the actuator also operates the capsule open/close mechanism.
    Then there are the all in one systems, often called self-stabilising systems, where the motion of the vehicle is compensated for by the use of fast tracking software and/or gyroscopic correction, often used on large boats.
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    My System: Covering 30W-105.5E range, two motors, C and Ku band. Various receivers/cards/cams/etc.
    I have seen such system on elder Channel Master dishes, for inclined sat tracking, not sure if it's available separately from dish, since it looked like it was single construction with a dish. Basically it looks just like two linear actuators, one vertical and another - horizontal. But design is much more rigid and heavy, I don't exclude that they even may be using hydraulic force - moving 2-3 ton dish is not easy task.

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    My System: 80cm dish, Pace MSS500 (analog) 19e 1m dish, SG-100 motor, Inverto Black Ultra. Pace MSP 200, Humax F1 VACI
    I just browsed for this just because I found this thread interesting...
    EGIS __www.egis-rotor.de to a heavy duty looking Azimuth/Elevation device, spec'd for 2.5m dishes.
    Some pictures show the Azimuth axis is still aligned parallel with the Earth axis, and the standard Elevation mechanism has a 40 degree movement.

    And if you need to track an inclined satellite, they come with a controller does a automatic search for the satellite - though that seems hit and miss. And if you have some extra cash, there's spectrum analyser option so you can track on the satellite tracking beacon.

    If you do a Google on 'Nitec robot positioner', there is a nice picture of a similar looking device over on another forum.

    And like channel Hooper said, a manually controlled actuator would be good enough for the average home users. Most of them are rated up to 3.5metres.

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