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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Jack" data-source="post: 856312" data-attributes="member: 243342"><p>The solution in the SSS link you posted is good and sturdy but hugely expensive for what it is! Get a good set of 2x TK and scaffold pole.</p><p></p><p>The fact that it's a DiSEqC motor means that you don't need to "store" positions but simply use USALS feature on your receiver (most will have it) to send the motor in the right direction. In this mode, satellite positions are not "stored" on a motor at all but are simply held as coordinates on your receiver, which does all the leg work. Good installation is critical here but easy enough to achieve. Like Riverblue said, you won't actually ever need to use more than 30-40 satellites anyway.</p><p></p><p>£37.50 is a good price for a TD110 but... you've been warned on the bracket!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Jack, post: 856312, member: 243342"] The solution in the SSS link you posted is good and sturdy but hugely expensive for what it is! Get a good set of 2x TK and scaffold pole. The fact that it's a DiSEqC motor means that you don't need to "store" positions but simply use USALS feature on your receiver (most will have it) to send the motor in the right direction. In this mode, satellite positions are not "stored" on a motor at all but are simply held as coordinates on your receiver, which does all the leg work. Good installation is critical here but easy enough to achieve. Like Riverblue said, you won't actually ever need to use more than 30-40 satellites anyway. £37.50 is a good price for a TD110 but... you've been warned on the bracket! [/QUOTE]
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