Lidl dish (comag co-80) on a motor


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Old 16-10-2006   #1
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Lidl dish (comag co-80) on a motor

Hi Everyone,

I've been trying to sort this one out my self but I think it's time to ask for help.

Did any of the 1000 of people that bought the 80cm Dish from Lidl recieve a manual.

If they did can anyone tell me what should I set the offset too for it.
I live in the blackpool area Lat 53.45.38.41,long -3.02.00.60.

I finally have everything for my first installation but only have access to a long enough ladder after 7 pm when a neighbour who's a plumber finishes work (64 people live on my street and one man owns a ladder).

I'm hoping to make a start this week but as you can imagine it's a going to be a race against the sun going down.

I'm going to be using 2 * 24" K brackets, 1 * 24" T bracket and a 8 foot piece of scaffolding.
Thanks to the excellent advice to this site

P.S. I'll be using a Manhattan hh140alu DiSEqc 1.2 motor and I'd like to see as many sats as possable, if that makes a difference to the offset of the dish.

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The most important setting (after getting the mast plumb), is the latitude/elevation on the motor body.

The dish angle can be done by finding your due South satellite, as you are at 3 degrees west, you will need to make slight offset allowance with the motor.
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My System: My system:Receiver-Sky Sat 9900FTA+emu;Ferguson FX-6600CR/OCTAGON SF318;LNB-Sky Sat, universal, 0,2dB;1.2m offset dish ;Diseqc 1,2 +USALS Moteck2100A motor; 1,2m parabola+0,3dB Inverto @ H-H Strong SRT DM 2100

Very important: Supporting pole must be VERTICAL.
For your location nearest south satellite is Amos1,2(4W).
Hope this will help:http://www.usals.info/guidahtml/manuale_tot_uk.htm - this is for another type Diseqc1.2 motor but mountage principal is the same.

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Thanks guys,

I think I get it just set up the satellite south turn the motor 4 degrees west to Amos. Fine adjust with satellite meter and then try other satellites and use a general best overall dish angle.

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Amos isn't one I'd choose, too weak from your location, Atlantic bird at 5W would be better.

If you offset your motor by 2 degrees West and then find Atlanticbird by moving the whole assembly on the mast and dish elevation only, then you should be set up perfectly with no further adjustment necessary.
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My System: My system:Receiver-Sky Sat 9900FTA+emu;Ferguson FX-6600CR/OCTAGON SF318;LNB-Sky Sat, universal, 0,2dB;1.2m offset dish ;Diseqc 1,2 +USALS Moteck2100A motor; 1,2m parabola+0,3dB Inverto @ H-H Strong SRT DM 2100

Yes, better Atlantic bird at 5W - has stronger signal.
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Sorry for being a Muppet but does offset by 2 degrees west mean.

turn the motor to 2 degrees west rather than 0 degrees and then aim the whole assembly to 5 degrees west.
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My System: technomate 7755 2cvi technomate motor 80cm dish
just another silly question fm someone who has set up a motor

Yes,
I aligned my motor by using usals and then turning the motor on the pole so that the reading on the motor calibration said 5 degs the same as the sat I was looking at on the screen. I am able to get channels from 50 degs East to 50 degs west but having trouble finding anything after that.
Any suggestions from any experienced installers would be useful.
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My System: My system:Receiver-Sky Sat 9900FTA+emu;Ferguson FX-6600CR/OCTAGON SF318;LNB-Sky Sat, universal, 0,2dB;1.2m offset dish ;Diseqc 1,2 +USALS Moteck2100A motor; 1,2m parabola+0,3dB Inverto @ H-H Strong SRT DM 2100

Hi Mat,
As I understand, your motor does't rotate jet. I dont know if Technomate has manual buttons pointed below. You must readjust motor "0"-position:
-drive the motor to "0" position via the manual buttons(suppose motor has such);
-at this position get Thor or Intelsat 10-02 (your location coordinates Latitude 52,246N, Longitude - 0,894W);
-reset "0" position via button and store in reseiver.
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