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Old 17-10-2009   #1
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I have recently bought a cheap "in-line" satellite finder meter off Ebay for a fiver.

I hope this will assist with lining up my motorised dish when it arrives next week. I am going to make up some leads now to connect it up but was wondering does it matter if it goes between the LNB and motor, or between motor and receiver ?

Grateful for any advice on this.
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My System: Gibertini 1M XP Premium - Inverto Black Ultra .2db LNB - Technomate 2200 motor - Vantage 7100 HD. 57E - 22W - 60cm solid oval dish fixed on 28.2 - Humax Freesat HD - Sony Bravia LCD - Sony BluRay and Sony Home Cinema

Hi Tim,

I've used a budget needle/tone meter to line up my Astra dish and my first and second generation motorised systems. It can be quite fiddly but I've got good results.

I've always put the meter between the motor and receiver but I've also seen advice to say that you should connect directly between the lnb and receiver, assuming you have the dish and motor aligned and set up for your due south satellite.

Obviously you can't move the dish with the receiver if you try to peak up your dish with the latter method. Also you might want to put the receiver on standby whilst connecting/disconnecting leads in case you short out something.

Good luck, it is easier than you think!!

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My System: Triax 1.1m and Orbital 80cm Motorised Dishes. Various fixed Dishes. Eclectic selection of Digital and Analogue Receivers. Complex switching and distribution that SWMBO cannot fathom. Nor me.

I always connect the Meter at the LNB end of the Motor to LNB cable.

I agree with sonnetpete that it's a lot easier than you might think to set up a Motorised Dish.

One caveat: The cable stub that comes with the Meters is cr*p. The centre core is very flimsy and can either break or be bent over whilst connecting, so take care.

If it becomes u/s, make up a cable stub yourself with a couple of feet of decent cable and two effing plugs.

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Steerable systems can be set up with a cheap meter, but you will have to use the attenuator to change sensitivity on different satellites.

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