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Satellite Systems - What to Buy - What to install
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1058580" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>Very good starting kit.</p><p>You'll probably only ever upgrade your receiver.</p><p>The stand looks similar to mine, you remove the plates, the things at the bottom, and bolt them to concrete, or in my case paving slabs. You then set the stand, on the bolts, attached to the middle of the plates, allowing you to adjust them, individually, to get your pole absolutely vertical.</p><p>Once done you attach the motor, and the dish.</p><p>Your 1224 has 4 electrical wires, attached on the inside, you can view the connections by removing the top cover. These are fed through the hole, at the bottom of the 1224, and connected to your V-Box, make a note of the connections, at the 1224, and ensure you match the corresponding connections at the V-Box.</p><p>You will be amazed how simple it is to initially set up, and how infuriating it is to get it tracking the satellite arc, so that you get the strongest signal quality, possible, on all satellites.</p><p>A simple satellite meter makes the job a lot easier.</p><p>[ATTACH]119718[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1058580, member: 187442"] Very good starting kit. You'll probably only ever upgrade your receiver. The stand looks similar to mine, you remove the plates, the things at the bottom, and bolt them to concrete, or in my case paving slabs. You then set the stand, on the bolts, attached to the middle of the plates, allowing you to adjust them, individually, to get your pole absolutely vertical. Once done you attach the motor, and the dish. Your 1224 has 4 electrical wires, attached on the inside, you can view the connections by removing the top cover. These are fed through the hole, at the bottom of the 1224, and connected to your V-Box, make a note of the connections, at the 1224, and ensure you match the corresponding connections at the V-Box. You will be amazed how simple it is to initially set up, and how infuriating it is to get it tracking the satellite arc, so that you get the strongest signal quality, possible, on all satellites. A simple satellite meter makes the job a lot easier. [ATTACH]119718[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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