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Old 22-06-2009   #1
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Please Help, my HH120 motor is knackered

hi guys i need some help please MY HH 120 motor is knackered after 4-5 years so time for a new one iam looking for a motor to run a channel master 1.2 dish 15kg is the HH120 the only motor that can hold this dish ??? as it can hold 17kg ,

so what i wont to know is what is the best mortor to buy for this dish

is the stab worth the exter money over all the other motor???


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A polar mount and linear actuator would be the best option.

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Also the supermount 1224 will fit that dish with the offset adapter plate.

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hi guys i need some help please MY HH 120 motor is knackered after 4-5 years so time for a new one iam looking for a motor to run a channel master 1.2 dish 15kg is the HH120 the only motor that can hold this dish ??? as it can hold 17kg ,

so what i wont to know is what is the best mortor to buy for this dish

is the stab worth the exter money over all the other motor???


thanks for your time guys
Just for general information....I have a Stab 120 Motor taking a 1.2 Aluminium Dish with a Galvanised Iron Bracket....but I had to add two 'collar' Rings on the Motor tube so as to increase the distance from the Dish Bracket to the Motor body....also I had to punch a 4 inch hole into the bracket so as to have the motor turning smoothly when heading far East & West (otherwise the Dish Bracket would have jammed on the motor Body at either West or East ends...the collar rings wern't enough). After making these modifications everyting runs smoothly....and now almost a year have passed without any problems whatsoever....and I cover from 45 W to 68.5 E....but having said all this I still think that it would be best for you to go for a Polar mount....otherwise I believe you too have to do modifications on a Stab 120 Motor with a 1.2 Dish.

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My System: andrews dish - jaeger 1224 motor, vantage x221tsci, skystar 2, diablo v2.3, cyfra+

for that dish, it is advisable to use the 1224 motor as it has plenty of power to move it being 36volt
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thanks for your replys guys will look into this anyone know where i can get the 1224 motor and how hard is it to set up ???


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just got my new motor today and would like some help please
what satellite is my south facing with these


Latitude: 53.3043°
Longitude: -6.2022°Dish
Elevation:28.9°
Azimuth: 173.3°
LNB skew: -4.0°


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The satellite closest to your longitude that is easy to pick up, i.e 5W in your case.


Which motor did you get?

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thanks for the fast reply m8 so would 0 on my motor =5*w or would i have to fine tune it

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No, 0 on your motor would be 6.2022W, as that is your longitude.

Which motor did you get?

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once again thanks for you reply

the motor is a stab HH120

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That's easy then, if your receiver supports USALS. Just put in your details and send the dish to 5W, and align for it as per the sticky guides.


If no USALS, you will need to send the motor manually to about 1.2 degrees east before doing the alignment.

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My System: Up and running -> FR Penta 85 dish, TM-02 twin LNB, TM-2300 motor, TM-5200D receiver

Sorry to butt in bilbo but I am same Lat as you and used USALS and 5W for lining up which seems to have done the trick. I think it was Robbo who recommended USALS but I have been meaning to ask should I then change over to Disceq 1.2 once the dish is setup or does it make a difference?
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If you are happy with the results, just stick with USALS.

Some people claim the USALS Algorithm doesn't quite do it for them, but I suspect that merely hides small inaccuracies in their physical installation!
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i will be using it with a dreambox 7000s that i picked up last mth i dont think the dreambox has USALS ??? just has goto x or would i do better to change the image using Gemini 460 now

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The Dreambox images usually have Goto X instead, which is a different name for the same thing.

Really, use what you find works easiest. I suspect that it will be Diseqc 1.2 in this case.

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well guys just got around to do this now after been ill , what would be the best Transponder or channel to use to get it 100%

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thanks very much got it going i hope 1.2 dish picking up signal of 87% then i go to 28* getting signal of 81% go to 30*w and picking up a signal of 78% this sound right ???

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thanks very much got it going i hope 1.2 dish picking up signal of 87% then i go to 28* getting signal of 81% go to 30*w and picking up a signal of 78% this sound right ???

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I get 100% signal levels on 28E with smaller dish. Probably with some fine tuning you could do the same.
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