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Geotrack H100 DiSEqC motor with polarmount.
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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 1036797"><p>So it's like an H2H, but without the range and the linear accuracy at the extremes of the H2H...</p><p></p><p>I do think that the mechanics *might* be more sturdy than the typical SG-2x00 or Dark motor, which could come in handy when seen in the light of the recent weather conditions.</p><p>After all, the force of the wind acting on the dish is much better handled by the comparitvely large cork-screw gear on the actuator than the smaller gears in the final stage of an an H2H motor.</p><p></p><p>But perhaps the real win-win situation would be to use the actuator to use as a declination controller for a larger offset dish?</p><p>As you say, no need for all the extra cables and stuff. Just a coax going out from whatever controller/STB you are using...</p><p>...it is tempting to ask for one, but a) shipping to DK is not cheap, and I will not be passing London until Feb/Mar this year, and b) perhaps someone else, like [USER=175007]@Llew[/USER] might adapt his polarmount to take this thing into serving as a nice C/Ku switching platform?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 1036797"] So it's like an H2H, but without the range and the linear accuracy at the extremes of the H2H... I do think that the mechanics *might* be more sturdy than the typical SG-2x00 or Dark motor, which could come in handy when seen in the light of the recent weather conditions. After all, the force of the wind acting on the dish is much better handled by the comparitvely large cork-screw gear on the actuator than the smaller gears in the final stage of an an H2H motor. But perhaps the real win-win situation would be to use the actuator to use as a declination controller for a larger offset dish? As you say, no need for all the extra cables and stuff. Just a coax going out from whatever controller/STB you are using... ...it is tempting to ask for one, but a) shipping to DK is not cheap, and I will not be passing London until Feb/Mar this year, and b) perhaps someone else, like [USER=175007]@Llew[/USER] might adapt his polarmount to take this thing into serving as a nice C/Ku switching platform? [/QUOTE]
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