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thinking of getting a motorised dish. got a dreambox 500s, but have no idea which motorised to get for it. my dish is a 80cm dish. would like some advice on which motors are best for this box, something a long the lines of cheapness, reliability and all that, a bit like the db 500. any advice? thx guys | ||
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My System: triax 1.1 tm 1500ci+ dm patch. ART.moteck 2100. Intel 4300 based pc . LG7500. 32" lcd | I have a moteck 2100 moving a 1.2 on patio pole no prob so far. It would deal with a 80cm very well. If the dish is above roof line there will be severe wind loading. Mine cost about £40 from germany they may have gone up a bit by now. [e*ay] | ||
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My System: DM7020 Screambox MAC OSX & windowzz 98SE Gemini 1664 on tap | I agree with frund. I've also had the moteck 2100 for over a year now and had no problems at all with it. All motors can be a bugger to set up, I always suggest sticking it in the garden first to play about with it before getting up the ladders. Good luck | ||
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| sounds like the one to get how easy to use is it? can i actually control it with my dreambox 500s remote control? how fast does it move into position? so many questions thx guysits this one right? http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/sear...&fsop=1&fsoo=1 | ||
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My System: medion pentium4 3.2ghz progdvb skystar2 rev2.3 1mtr dish & jaeger 99G 36v motor, with a superjack DP-6600. dvb-t aswell,in the process of setting up ![]() Sir Bronking - First Commander of the Idiot Guide Order Thread Hyjack Fyghter squad | yep thats the one... although if your going motorised i'd consider a bigger dish
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My System: DB 7020 - 250GB HDD, Moteck Motor (SG-2100A), 0.2 LNB, 90cm Dish | Here is a useful link for you: Best DiSEqC Motor ? I have a moteck too with a 90cm dish and I am happy with it. I can receive premiere, skyItalia, Sky (uk), tps, cabo, D+ (and I am based in Cambridge UK)... So depending on your location an 80cm dish is probably enough if you are going for these. If you are not sure make a google search for satellite footprints. It is not difficult to use however the only problem is the set-up and I would recommend you pay for a professional to do it, unless you have (experience) set a few dishes up already or if you are prepared to work hard for it & invest in the equipment. You can control your motor with your DB remote control. How fast it moves... Well a few seconds between different sat orientations. Note that it is possible to use fix dishes if cannot be bothered to wait (for the motor to turn) for your favourite orientations with a motor for all the other orientations... with your DB | ||
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My System: DM7020 Screambox MAC OSX & windowzz 98SE Gemini 1664 on tap | I found the most important thing about setting up a motor is to get the post verticle and I mean verticle. If it's slightly out then you will play all day and get nowhere. I concreted a post into the ground and then it took about 2 hours to set up and align. I then tested it for a few weeks before finally venturing up the ladders. But well worth the effort even with a 80cm. | ||
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