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Satellite Systems - What to Buy - What to install
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<blockquote data-quote="edd173" data-source="post: 152326" data-attributes="member: 199275"><p>The first deal appears the better - Decent bolts/plugs can be a sod to find if you have no trade contacts, or so i found (this was prior to the days of eBay)</p><p></p><p>By polar mount, they are referring to a type of dish mount that when the dish is moved left/right it automatically decreases/increases the elevation setting to follow the arc in which satellites `live` - known as the Clarke belt. The actuator is a piston like device which retracts/pushes an arm to move the dish.</p><p></p><p>I belive that such devices are not compatible with DiseqC 1.2, as back in the day it was neccesary to trun a seperate `doorbell` style cable to the dish to power the motor - DiseqC 1.2 uses the co-ax cable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edd173, post: 152326, member: 199275"] The first deal appears the better - Decent bolts/plugs can be a sod to find if you have no trade contacts, or so i found (this was prior to the days of eBay) By polar mount, they are referring to a type of dish mount that when the dish is moved left/right it automatically decreases/increases the elevation setting to follow the arc in which satellites `live` - known as the Clarke belt. The actuator is a piston like device which retracts/pushes an arm to move the dish. I belive that such devices are not compatible with DiseqC 1.2, as back in the day it was neccesary to trun a seperate `doorbell` style cable to the dish to power the motor - DiseqC 1.2 uses the co-ax cable. [/QUOTE]
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