Likvid
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Don't know if this is normal or not but i have noticed that satellites to extreme eastern locations are a few degrees off.
Like Turksat 1C, the motor pass the correct position and miss it by 1 or 2 degree so i have to manually drive the motor back to the correct position.
Is this normal with USALS? all western satellites to extreme 45West isn't any problems, hit it on the spot.
The problem starts with extreme eastern satellites.
I've read in some other forums that other people have to nudge the motor a few degrees as it misses the correct position.
Like Turksat 1C, the motor pass the correct position and miss it by 1 or 2 degree so i have to manually drive the motor back to the correct position.
Is this normal with USALS? all western satellites to extreme 45West isn't any problems, hit it on the spot.
The problem starts with extreme eastern satellites.
I've read in some other forums that other people have to nudge the motor a few degrees as it misses the correct position.