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<blockquote data-quote="mephisto" data-source="post: 853702" data-attributes="member: 373279"><p>For an actuator you will need a stand alone positioner or an older SD receiver with built-in positioner. Then you have to set the limits on actuator with two screw bolts that lies under the cover of chassis, one needs to unscrew when the arm (or telescope) of the actuator is almost pulled in and the other to unscrew when the telescope is almost pulled out to the end. Then you have to make connections with the motor and sensor connectors between your actuator and positioner, and thats the trickier part of the job, for which you have to ask someone else, because I am totally inexperienced, I have seen how it works only once, back in 1996 when setting up my system, so now I am speak from memory. To attach actuator to a dish and set the whole system properly is much, much easier part of the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mephisto, post: 853702, member: 373279"] For an actuator you will need a stand alone positioner or an older SD receiver with built-in positioner. Then you have to set the limits on actuator with two screw bolts that lies under the cover of chassis, one needs to unscrew when the arm (or telescope) of the actuator is almost pulled in and the other to unscrew when the telescope is almost pulled out to the end. Then you have to make connections with the motor and sensor connectors between your actuator and positioner, and thats the trickier part of the job, for which you have to ask someone else, because I am totally inexperienced, I have seen how it works only once, back in 1996 when setting up my system, so now I am speak from memory. To attach actuator to a dish and set the whole system properly is much, much easier part of the job. [/QUOTE]
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