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<blockquote data-quote="handsomejackuk" data-source="post: 357062" data-attributes="member: 184569"><p>thanks all for your info will try settings on receiver l8r i assume the polarising lnb has some sort of stepper motor on it to enable it to turn through 180 degrees as i think a polar mount is not the same as stab motor mount i.e. the dish turns and no skew adjustment with modern setup. modern lnbs only v and h polarity. is there any way of putting a voltage up the polariser connection to turn the lnb. i have six additional wires coming in from the dish would these be 4 for the positioner 2 for the lnb (plus the coax which i can identify.) is there anyway of identifying these cables with a meter without going up to the dish ?</p><p></p><p>Alun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handsomejackuk, post: 357062, member: 184569"] thanks all for your info will try settings on receiver l8r i assume the polarising lnb has some sort of stepper motor on it to enable it to turn through 180 degrees as i think a polar mount is not the same as stab motor mount i.e. the dish turns and no skew adjustment with modern setup. modern lnbs only v and h polarity. is there any way of putting a voltage up the polariser connection to turn the lnb. i have six additional wires coming in from the dish would these be 4 for the positioner 2 for the lnb (plus the coax which i can identify.) is there anyway of identifying these cables with a meter without going up to the dish ? Alun [/QUOTE]
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