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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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<blockquote data-quote="EDW" data-source="post: 431005" data-attributes="member: 176802"><p>All the Jaeger kit is top class. But why would you want an H-H motor when you can get a polar mount and actuator? The cost is very similar to a diseq motor about £70.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The only reason to get the the H-H would be to get the top of the range </p><p>SMR-1224EL which moves in four directions so you can get a perfect arc with inclined orbit satellites, in other words, it moves up and down as well as left and right.</p><p></p><p>If you are going to get a Dreambox, you will need to get a seperate positoner to work with any 36 volt kit. The best thing about 36 volt motors is that you can see the TV picture whilst using the motor to move the dish, you can't do this with diseqc kit as the signal and power go down the same cable. There is a positioner on Fleabay for £10 which about what I paid for mine used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EDW, post: 431005, member: 176802"] All the Jaeger kit is top class. But why would you want an H-H motor when you can get a polar mount and actuator? The cost is very similar to a diseq motor about £70. The only reason to get the the H-H would be to get the top of the range SMR-1224EL which moves in four directions so you can get a perfect arc with inclined orbit satellites, in other words, it moves up and down as well as left and right. If you are going to get a Dreambox, you will need to get a seperate positoner to work with any 36 volt kit. The best thing about 36 volt motors is that you can see the TV picture whilst using the motor to move the dish, you can't do this with diseqc kit as the signal and power go down the same cable. There is a positioner on Fleabay for £10 which about what I paid for mine used. [/QUOTE]
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