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Satellite Systems - What to Buy - What to install
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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 992061"><p>The positioner was handed to be by a postman on a moped on saturday morning (through a kitchen window, but that's not relevant).</p><p>Even faster delivery than some well-known German sat pushers!</p><p>Thank you [USER=312276]@RimaNTSS[/USER]!</p><p></p><p>From the documentation, the device looks very much like a positioner for smaller sat-dishes.</p><p>It does not (readily) accept an external power supply, but relies on what's on the coax going in.</p><p>As far as I can tell from the somewhat sketchy (google translate from Russian?) documentation, it even has a 0.6A limiter built into the circuit, so an external power feed would make little difference.</p><p></p><p>Nevertheless, it is aimed at people with multiple LNBs on a motorised dish, e.g. with Ku-linear, Ku-circular, and C-band on the same dish.</p><p>Just not clear exactly what dish would yield good results on all three, and still be moved by a 0.4A current to the actuator? (Except from a limited arc-range dish, of course).</p><p>EXCEPT if you have a dish with an LNB changer, then you WOULD want to have a DiSEqC switch built into the positioner.</p><p>As I see it, this could be ideal for the LNB changer people using devices with linear actuators swtiching betweeb LNB 1,2,3 and 4...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 992061"] The positioner was handed to be by a postman on a moped on saturday morning (through a kitchen window, but that's not relevant). Even faster delivery than some well-known German sat pushers! Thank you [USER=312276]@RimaNTSS[/USER]! From the documentation, the device looks very much like a positioner for smaller sat-dishes. It does not (readily) accept an external power supply, but relies on what's on the coax going in. As far as I can tell from the somewhat sketchy (google translate from Russian?) documentation, it even has a 0.6A limiter built into the circuit, so an external power feed would make little difference. Nevertheless, it is aimed at people with multiple LNBs on a motorised dish, e.g. with Ku-linear, Ku-circular, and C-band on the same dish. Just not clear exactly what dish would yield good results on all three, and still be moved by a 0.4A current to the actuator? (Except from a limited arc-range dish, of course). EXCEPT if you have a dish with an LNB changer, then you WOULD want to have a DiSEqC switch built into the positioner. As I see it, this could be ideal for the LNB changer people using devices with linear actuators swtiching betweeb LNB 1,2,3 and 4... [/QUOTE]
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