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<blockquote data-quote="Henrik Andersen" data-source="post: 1067652" data-attributes="member: 413517"><p>Hi All</p><p>I have registered because I really need expert help. I hope to find it here.</p><p>I have just bought the Zgemma H9S, and installed OpenAtv v. 6.3 on it. (of course it not nice to read the forum that Zgemma is a load of crap, but nevertheless it is the one I bought).</p><p>I used to have the GT Media OTC, but I was not happy with it, but it did actually move the motor (Stab HH90) .... sometimes ....</p><p>I was recommended to buy the VU+ Zero, but I think the Zgemma H9S has better specs.</p><p></p><p>Here is my problem:</p><p></p><p>I have configured the tuner as :</p><p>Simple</p><p>Positions (chosen 4 satellites)</p><p>and put in my home lat and lon</p><p></p><p>From here I go to Manual Search</p><p>I choose the Astra on 19.2E to search for channels.</p><p></p><p>I now expect the motor to turn to the given position for the satellite (using my position as base), but the motor only moves approx. 1 degree clockwise and hereafter going back to 0 position. And then stops.</p><p></p><p>The exact same thing happens if I try to watch a channels on Astra.</p><p></p><p>If I go to the Motor Setup page, then absolutely NOTHING happens when I try to manually turn the motor. And nothing happens when I use the "GOTOX" function to turn to a pre-installed satellite position in the Stab motor.</p><p></p><p>I am lost .. I have been all over the Internet and found nothing that helped. I know how to setup the motor and configure from other receivers, but here I am lost.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone help me get the motor to work with this receiver ?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>//Henrik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henrik Andersen, post: 1067652, member: 413517"] Hi All I have registered because I really need expert help. I hope to find it here. I have just bought the Zgemma H9S, and installed OpenAtv v. 6.3 on it. (of course it not nice to read the forum that Zgemma is a load of crap, but nevertheless it is the one I bought). I used to have the GT Media OTC, but I was not happy with it, but it did actually move the motor (Stab HH90) .... sometimes .... I was recommended to buy the VU+ Zero, but I think the Zgemma H9S has better specs. Here is my problem: I have configured the tuner as : Simple Positions (chosen 4 satellites) and put in my home lat and lon From here I go to Manual Search I choose the Astra on 19.2E to search for channels. I now expect the motor to turn to the given position for the satellite (using my position as base), but the motor only moves approx. 1 degree clockwise and hereafter going back to 0 position. And then stops. The exact same thing happens if I try to watch a channels on Astra. If I go to the Motor Setup page, then absolutely NOTHING happens when I try to manually turn the motor. And nothing happens when I use the "GOTOX" function to turn to a pre-installed satellite position in the Stab motor. I am lost .. I have been all over the Internet and found nothing that helped. I know how to setup the motor and configure from other receivers, but here I am lost. Can anyone help me get the motor to work with this receiver ? Thanks //Henrik [/QUOTE]
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