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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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Which is the best, affordable meter for 2D in the fringe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 728696" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>DD, I heard so much about the Satlook NIT not locking on 2D (especially from Cyprus) that I was pretty worried when I ordered my Satlook Color HD, but that locks fine on almost everything. Anyway I've got that and a Satcatcher Excel-TV but for critical adjustment of 2D or EB1 I much prefer the Lacuna mk4. It's a very basic meter and only available second hand but for fine adjustment you can't beat it.</p><p></p><p>If you are only adjusting a few dishes there is no need to consider a meter with DVB-S2 capability.</p><p></p><p>On the Horizon meters, my personal feelings are not favourable. I want a meter that I can edit every setting and transponder on location, by hand, without the use of a PC, and I certainly wouldn't want any brand of meter that I needed to email the manufacturer to request a new transponder file every time a new satellite is launched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 728696, member: 301161"] DD, I heard so much about the Satlook NIT not locking on 2D (especially from Cyprus) that I was pretty worried when I ordered my Satlook Color HD, but that locks fine on almost everything. Anyway I've got that and a Satcatcher Excel-TV but for critical adjustment of 2D or EB1 I much prefer the Lacuna mk4. It's a very basic meter and only available second hand but for fine adjustment you can't beat it. If you are only adjusting a few dishes there is no need to consider a meter with DVB-S2 capability. On the Horizon meters, my personal feelings are not favourable. I want a meter that I can edit every setting and transponder on location, by hand, without the use of a PC, and I certainly wouldn't want any brand of meter that I needed to email the manufacturer to request a new transponder file every time a new satellite is launched. [/QUOTE]
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