Advice Needed Professional sat meter

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Can anyone advise me on a good professional sat meter. I need to replace my broken Horizon meter and want to get something modern.
the prices I see vary from less than £100 to more that £1000 I bought a Sab in the past and it is useless ( a very expensive toy) it cost me €200-€300 so I dont want to waste my money again.
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Pat
 

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Hi,

Please let me correct you: professional meters cost 1.500-10.000 Euro!

If you want to go cheaper you can try to buy a second hand unit.

However, the correct device for you depends on what you want to do with it!

If you want to "just" install some satellite dishes on a fixed mount, this is one thing. Good affordable professional meters can be bought from PRIME DIGITAL. Like this one: PRIME DIGITAL SAT & TV INSTRUMENTS

If you want to carry out professional installation services for providers on CATV/Fibre/SAT networks, then you might need something quite more expensive. If you want to see what a top of the line device looks like: RANGERNeo 4: High class field strength meter and spectrum analyzer with 4K decoder | PROMAX Electronica

The common brands:

- Rover Instruments
- Prime Digital (Low Cost line of Rover Instruments - still great products)
- Promax
- KWS Electronics
- Sefram (Spaun uses/used Sefram as OEM)
- Kathrein (now using Rover Instruments as OEM)
- TELEVES (OEM is Sertel, which belongs to the same group)
- Rohde & Schwarz (uses Sertel as OEM on some products, other products are inhouse: best there is at really expensive prices, even second hand)
- Unaohm (not sure if they are still around)
- FTE (not sure if they still offer field meters)
- Deviser (have incredibly powerful field meter, the S7000 and S7200, but not very known outside China)
- Emitor (they stopped producing field meters)

I own devices from most of these brands, if you have specific questions, let me know.

Characteristics you need to consider on a PROFESSIONAL meter:

- Spectrum Analyzer: resolution and refresh rate
- Blind scan: can you just move the marker to a transponder on the spectrum and the device will automatically find out the modulation settings?
- Can it decode and render: MPEG2, MPEG4, .h265
- What modulators does it support: DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C, DVB-C2, DVB-T, DVB-T2
- Do you need Constellation diagram?
- Do you need Echo measurements?
- Do you need modem capabilities (for IPTV and/or Internet)?
- Do you need other advanced measurements?

Personally, whenever I need to point a dish or setup a DiSEqC-1.2 Motor, I use my trusted Emitor Satlook Digital NIT or Satlook Digital Color. They have a great spectrum analyser built-in and support DiSEqC-1.0 and 1.2.

Can be bought cheaply second hand on eBay and the Satlook Digital NIT comes with a 12V Acid Lead battery, which can be replaced for 15 Euro.

Let me know if you have further questions.

Regards,
Vitor
 

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Can anyone advise me on a good professional sat meter. I need to replace my broken Horizon meter and want to get something modern.
the prices I see vary from less than £100 to more that £1000 I bought a Sab in the past and it is useless ( a very expensive toy) it cost me €200-€300 so I dont want to waste my money again.
Regards
Pat


You didn't say that the Horizon meter you had was broken in the other thread.

What did you do to it ?
 

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You didn't say that the Horizon meter you had was broken in the other thread.

What did you do to it ?
The carry bag inverted while i was climbing onto a difficult roof and the meter slipped out and slid down the roof and onto a concrete path 2 stories below. C
 

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Hi,

Please let me correct you: professional meters cost 1.500-10.000 Euro!

If you want to go cheaper you can try to buy a second hand unit.

However, the correct device for you depends on what you want to do with it!

If you want to "just" install some satellite dishes on a fixed mount, this is one thing. Good affordable professional meters can be bought from PRIME DIGITAL. Like this one: PRIME DIGITAL SAT & TV INSTRUMENTS

If you want to carry out professional installation services for providers on CATV/Fibre/SAT networks, then you might need something quite more expensive. If you want to see what a top of the line device looks like: RANGERNeo 4: High class field strength meter and spectrum analyzer with 4K decoder | PROMAX Electronica

The common brands:

- Rover Instruments
- Prime Digital (Low Cost line of Rover Instruments - still great products)
- Promax
- KWS Electronics
- Sefram (Spaun uses/used Sefram as OEM)
- Kathrein (now using Rover Instruments as OEM)
- TELEVES (OEM is Sertel, which belongs to the same group)
- Rohde & Schwarz (uses Sertel as OEM on some products, other products are inhouse: best there is at really expensive prices, even second hand)
- Unaohm (not sure if they are still around)
- FTE (not sure if they still offer field meters)
- Deviser (have incredibly powerful field meter, the S7000 and S7200, but not very known outside China)
- Emitor (they stopped producing field meters)

I own devices from most of these brands, if you have specific questions, let me know.

Characteristics you need to consider on a PROFESSIONAL meter:

- Spectrum Analyzer: resolution and refresh rate
- Blind scan: can you just move the marker to a transponder on the spectrum and the device will automatically find out the modulation settings?
- Can it decode and render: MPEG2, MPEG4, .h265
- What modulators does it support: DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C, DVB-C2, DVB-T, DVB-T2
- Do you need Constellation diagram?
- Do you need Echo measurements?
- Do you need modem capabilities (for IPTV and/or Internet)?
- Do you need other advanced measurements?

Personally, whenever I need to point a dish or setup a DiSEqC-1.2 Motor, I use my trusted Emitor Satlook Digital NIT or Satlook Digital Color. They have a great spectrum analyser built-in and support DiSEqC-1.0 and 1.2.

Can be bought cheaply second hand on eBay and the Satlook Digital NIT comes with a 12V Acid Lead battery, which can be replaced for 15 Euro.

Let me know if you have further questions.

Regards,
Vitor
many thanks Vitor,
I do basic installs mainly for domestic properties, did work with Sky a few years back, and was using a Lacuna Meter for many years and after that a horizon, I was wanting to get a combined meter to use now for DVB-S and DVB-T and if possible cctv , most of my work is with Asrta 2 but I have done some hotbird and KA-Sat. I am looking for something modern but dont want break the bank.
Regards
Pat
 

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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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many thanks Vitor,
I do basic installs mainly for domestic properties, did work with Sky a few years back, and was using a Lacuna Meter for many years and after that a horizon, I was wanting to get a combined meter to use now for DVB-S and DVB-T and if possible cctv , most of my work is with Asrta 2 but I have done some hotbird and KA-Sat. I am looking for something modern but dont want break the bank.
Regards
Pat

I think you should take a look at Prime Digital for a new unit and at the same time keep an eye at second hand field meters.

Prime Digital sells replacement parts on their online store, which is a big plus as you can often repair and mantain the unit yourself, thus avoiding premium repair cost.

Regards,
Vitor
 
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