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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Aston to Diseq poitioner problem
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<blockquote data-quote="BazelAd" data-source="post: 25283"><p>Hi all, I have the above positioner which certainly steers the dish very well. However I have just discovered a major problem, I was wondering why I was getting no signal on a lot of stations and after a lot of messing about have discovered that if I connect the Lnb feed directly to the Receiver I no longer have a problem with seeing any stations. What actually happens is that for some reason all the frequencies are getting jumbled. For example if I use pet settings with Aston in place I lose Multi vision and many other stations, but if I do a detail scan I find them but under competely different frequencies that bear no relation to what they should be (ie: Multivision 10812 v 27500 3/4 and working fine, but check lyngsat and ?), however with Lnb connected directly to Receiver all the pet settings work fine!!</p><p></p><p>For those of you with no knowledge of the Aston it takes the Lnb feed and another connector from the Aston goes to the Receiver.</p><p></p><p>I have had a good discussion about this over at <a href="http://www.toecutters.com/forum" target="_blank">www.toecutters.com/forum</a> but at the moment I am having trouble posting on there due to a server upgrade, so I thought of you guys, hope you dont mind.</p><p></p><p>My kit consisits of Humax 5400 modified, Toh 3.1 patch, 1.5mr Prime focus dish, Aston to Diseq positioner, Vx multi programmer, Fun cards.</p><p></p><p>There is obviously a problem with the Aston so can anyone recommend the easiest way to motorise my system or is there a solution out there?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>Barrie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BazelAd, post: 25283"] Hi all, I have the above positioner which certainly steers the dish very well. However I have just discovered a major problem, I was wondering why I was getting no signal on a lot of stations and after a lot of messing about have discovered that if I connect the Lnb feed directly to the Receiver I no longer have a problem with seeing any stations. What actually happens is that for some reason all the frequencies are getting jumbled. For example if I use pet settings with Aston in place I lose Multi vision and many other stations, but if I do a detail scan I find them but under competely different frequencies that bear no relation to what they should be (ie: Multivision 10812 v 27500 3/4 and working fine, but check lyngsat and ?), however with Lnb connected directly to Receiver all the pet settings work fine!! For those of you with no knowledge of the Aston it takes the Lnb feed and another connector from the Aston goes to the Receiver. I have had a good discussion about this over at [url]www.toecutters.com/forum[/url] but at the moment I am having trouble posting on there due to a server upgrade, so I thought of you guys, hope you dont mind. My kit consisits of Humax 5400 modified, Toh 3.1 patch, 1.5mr Prime focus dish, Aston to Diseq positioner, Vx multi programmer, Fun cards. There is obviously a problem with the Aston so can anyone recommend the easiest way to motorise my system or is there a solution out there? Regards Barrie [/QUOTE]
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