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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Is my Moteck SG2100 faulty?
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<blockquote data-quote="whatpassword" data-source="post: 54622" data-attributes="member: 182198"><p>Hi, I have the above motor and 80cm solid dish connected to a KAON digital</p><p>receiver.Since installation in June the motor has occasionally had</p><p>difficulty finding some sat positions. More recently the motor started to</p><p>sound like an old garage door in need of lubrication. Anyway a few nights</p><p>back the motor was having a problem with finding Astra2 @ 28*e. I tried</p><p>manually moving the dish using the receiver but the dish got so far then</p><p>died. Their should be an illuminated green light on the underside of the</p><p>motor indicating power from the receiver but this is not lit. The receiver</p><p>no longer displays any LNB power signal so I was wondering whether it was</p><p>the motor or my receiver at fault. I tried the receiver on my old Sky</p><p>Mini-Dish LNB and the receiver displayed a LNB power signal. My</p><p>understanding is that the motor uses the LNB power to move, so taking this</p><p>into consideration would I be correct in saying the motor is at fault and</p><p>not my receiver? Many thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatpassword, post: 54622, member: 182198"] Hi, I have the above motor and 80cm solid dish connected to a KAON digital receiver.Since installation in June the motor has occasionally had difficulty finding some sat positions. More recently the motor started to sound like an old garage door in need of lubrication. Anyway a few nights back the motor was having a problem with finding Astra2 @ 28*e. I tried manually moving the dish using the receiver but the dish got so far then died. Their should be an illuminated green light on the underside of the motor indicating power from the receiver but this is not lit. The receiver no longer displays any LNB power signal so I was wondering whether it was the motor or my receiver at fault. I tried the receiver on my old Sky Mini-Dish LNB and the receiver displayed a LNB power signal. My understanding is that the motor uses the LNB power to move, so taking this into consideration would I be correct in saying the motor is at fault and not my receiver? Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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