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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Motorised dish problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1084577" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>When the motor moves to 30W it's just that one of the channels, on 30W, is set to default, or if you haven't set a default it automatically sets one.</p><p></p><p>Setting up Diseqc 1.2 isn't that difficult, it's just repetitive. If you go into the menu, and tuner setup, you select a satellite, like 0.8W, set the option to Diseqc 1.2, and allocate a number, for that satellite, e.g. 001, then save it. You then go to positioner setup, in the menu, use the buttons, to drive the motor/dish, East/West, until you locate 0.8W, maximize the signal quality, and then store that position at 0.8W. You then have to do the same for each satellite, e.g. 4.8 E at 002. 7E at 003, etc..</p><p></p><p>You can also alter yourt Longitude settings, in the receiver, to see if that improves your signal quality, as your making the motor change it's position, to counter any mistakes, either when setting the dish up, or due to wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1084577, member: 187442"] When the motor moves to 30W it's just that one of the channels, on 30W, is set to default, or if you haven't set a default it automatically sets one. Setting up Diseqc 1.2 isn't that difficult, it's just repetitive. If you go into the menu, and tuner setup, you select a satellite, like 0.8W, set the option to Diseqc 1.2, and allocate a number, for that satellite, e.g. 001, then save it. You then go to positioner setup, in the menu, use the buttons, to drive the motor/dish, East/West, until you locate 0.8W, maximize the signal quality, and then store that position at 0.8W. You then have to do the same for each satellite, e.g. 4.8 E at 002. 7E at 003, etc.. You can also alter yourt Longitude settings, in the receiver, to see if that improves your signal quality, as your making the motor change it's position, to counter any mistakes, either when setting the dish up, or due to wind. [/QUOTE]
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