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Old 09-01-2005   #1
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Hi guys i still did not finish to repair the house so i am now trying to choose system.
1) Echostar PVR-5020 HDD
2) Triax TD 110
3) Invacom 0.3 lnb
4) Moteck SG2100 DiSEqC 1.2
Wich one LNB do i need for triax dish from this two
SNH-031 Universal Single LNB 0.3dB Horn or
SNF-031 Universal Single LNB 0.3dB C120
Could you please tell me is this system is going to be a good choise or may be i need to change somthing?
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You need the SNH-031 Invacom with integrated feedhorn.

http://www.invacom.com/assets/images/jpegs/snh-wlrg.jpg

Don't know the receiver (but it sounds nice!) but I would say that your intended dish is on the upper limit for the relatively puny diseqc motor (though the SG2100 is one of the better diseqc motors).

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Thank you.As far as i understood the other one does not have a feed- horn but is more expensive-why is that? You have told that Moteck motor is on it's limit can you advice different one?
Sorry i am new to satellites.
Can i run TV and Satellite cable together?
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My System: Pace Sky HD, DM7000s, CubeRevo 3000HDPVR, Transparent 80cm Dish, Moteck SG2100 DiseqC motor, lots of legacy gear. Meters: Satlook Digital NIT, Televes H45 Digital Spectrum analyser.

Any DiseqC motor will be on its limit with a 1.1m dish, particularly if it is in an exposed position.

C120 LNBs are nearly always more expensive that the ones with the integral feedhorns, probably slightly more expensive to make.

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Thank you Guys. Cuold you recomend the best DiSEqC 1.2 motor?

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My System: Sky HD, TM6800HD, Manhattan Plaza ST550 and TM1500 CI+. 1.0m dish and 36v motor, Panasonic DVD HDD recorder and Panasonic video/DVD recorder. Sony G800 HD TV stand/surround system + Sony KDL40W2000. Infinity USB, Elvis, CAS1, CAS2.

I've seen the info on the Echo 5020 and it looks impressive. Is it available to buy yet?

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Originally Posted by romchik
Thank you Guys. Cuold you recomend the best DiSEqC 1.2 motor?
My favourite is the Moteck SG-2100, but there are obviously some i haven't tried.

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My System: a variety of lnb's (5), dishes (2), diseqc motors (3) and receivers (4).

SatCritics gave a good write up for the Motk SG-2100. I have one and it swings my 1.25m Aluminium dish about AOK, the Fortec Star FS2100 is the same motor just has different label on it.
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Thank you guys. I probably stick with Moteck SG2100 DiSEqC 1.2
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I've seen the info on the Echo 5020 and it looks impressive. Is it available to buy yet?
Look here http://www.multimediasystems.co.uk/a...Motorised.html
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My System: Sky HD, TM6800HD, Manhattan Plaza ST550 and TM1500 CI+. 1.0m dish and 36v motor, Panasonic DVD HDD recorder and Panasonic video/DVD recorder. Sony G800 HD TV stand/surround system + Sony KDL40W2000. Infinity USB, Elvis, CAS1, CAS2.

Thanks for the link romchik, it looks a quality machine which is to be expected from Echostar. I'd like to have seen a 36v positioner but that's my only negative. Easy to get over though.

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My System: a variety of lnb's (5), dishes (2), diseqc motors (3) and receivers (4).

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My System: a variety of lnb's (5), dishes (2), diseqc motors (3) and receivers (4).

does anybody know why (at) shows up as (*) on this forum?

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