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Old 29-01-2009   #1
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Question Disable sound on satmeter

Hello,

I have recently bought and set-up my own satellite system and could not have managed without the help and advice from this site.

I am unable to have a permanent installation and therefore have my dish aiming out the window in the conservatory of my rented home.

I would like to leave the sat meter connected at all times, so that I can re-adjust if necessary, but the sat meter that I have makes an annoying high pitched tone. Is it possible to disable the sound?

The meter is a SLX Analogue Satellite Finder.

All help or advice greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

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Old 29-01-2009   #2
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I'm sure it could be jobbed somehow, but I'm equally sure your skill and art at aligning the Dish within seconds without a Meter at all will quickly become the stuff of legends.

Lots of folk with "portable" dishes seem to develop a ninth sense about these things.

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