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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Satellite System for Spanish Channels
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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 533547" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>I second all that Robbie has said, one thing is certain, in your posts you have admitted you have not followed the procedure correctly by not setting up on your due south satellite. You are thus lucky to have what you already can receive. Robbie is also correct about the bracket, basic moments of inertia principles dictate that the rotational stress on the bracket is far too high for the strength and small size of the material used since the motor is set away from the bracket. The sheer forces on that bracket mean that if it does not snap soon, if will in the next strong winds we have. Those brackets were never designed to be operated with motors.</p><p>Finally, it looks to me that the lnb is fixed too far forward (towards the dish) in the sleeve, have you fine tuned this setting to achieve maximum signal on a given channel, or have you just put it in there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 533547, member: 186250"] I second all that Robbie has said, one thing is certain, in your posts you have admitted you have not followed the procedure correctly by not setting up on your due south satellite. You are thus lucky to have what you already can receive. Robbie is also correct about the bracket, basic moments of inertia principles dictate that the rotational stress on the bracket is far too high for the strength and small size of the material used since the motor is set away from the bracket. The sheer forces on that bracket mean that if it does not snap soon, if will in the next strong winds we have. Those brackets were never designed to be operated with motors. Finally, it looks to me that the lnb is fixed too far forward (towards the dish) in the sleeve, have you fine tuned this setting to achieve maximum signal on a given channel, or have you just put it in there? [/QUOTE]
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