What Satellite Meter?

jimmypegasus

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I have a Satcatcher Digipro 3S that I really like but the battery dose not last long. As a back up I also have a Rover ST2. I use them manly for sky installations. But also occasionally do motorised systems.
I am thinking of getting a new meter. I'm prepared to pay up to £500.
Im not bothered about a TV picture on the meter but will need to have a spectrum analyzer and be able to switch between the normal LNB and the new sky LNB that uses a different oscillator frequency.
Thoughts please?
 

vma

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My Satellite Setup
RX: 3 motorized DiSEqC-1.2 dishes (100cm, 110cm, 120cm) + 7 regular dishes.
Main receiver: Vu+ Duo + many others & IRD
TX: Modulators for DVB-S/C/T + Dektec Modulators
Field Meter: Emitor, KWS, Kathrein, Unaohm, Promax, Spaun, Rover Instruments, ...
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Hi,

The lack of replies to your question is a good indication that your maximum target price is set too low.

Please take a look at the low range field meters from

Rover Instruments :
Prime Digital (OEM from Rover Instruments):

You will find these meters with many different brands, like Kathrein, Sat&Kabel, Technisat, ...

From all those, I really recommend the HD TAB 4 Easy if you are short on cash or the HD TAB 4 TOUCH.

I don't see any other comparable product in this price range, except perhaps from Emitor:

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Regards,
vma
 
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