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Using a echostar ad-3000ip viaccess with a smw q-pll quad lnb type r
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<blockquote data-quote="subman" data-source="post: 1093322" data-attributes="member: 206094"><p>Morning Guys many thanks to all of you for your thoughts , Regarding the Technomate I think the first thing to test is seeing if its going to work with this SMW Type R LNB .I know that Scopus used dual feed SMW and seem to be ok . So before I start reading the manual of the Technomate what LNB menu has it got or is it just plug in and do a full TP scan ?</p><p></p><p>Regarding how to move the dish + Skew , I am sure I did read in one of the forums that you cant use Research Concepts controller because it was not compatible with the corotor other wise I would have bought that single channel one from ireland that was on sale on ebay . I will have a search on the forums and show you what I mean .Should this be the case its going to be a ASC1 or the Echostar .</p><p></p><p>After all the fun and games with the corotor and this SMW Lnb I dont realy want to spend more on a Bulleye feed as next problem is going to be feed clamps both my original and Rimants new clamp wont fit not to mention the cost So I wonder if the Scalar ring on the Bullseye is the same size as the corotor .</p><p></p><p>All ok on the V Box <strong>Jeallen01</strong> yes I have heard about these but from looking at the reviews it sounds a bit hit and miss unless they have sorted it out by now . Like you say its got history of them failing prematurely . Which leaves us with ASC1 or the Echostar .</p><p></p><p>So <strong>MB </strong>you might be right Titanium ASC1 + Technomate to automatically move the dish to the correct satellite I plus I understand you can get a remote for the ASC1 so you dont have to leave your chair .</p><p></p><p>So I will connect up the Technomate and see what we get with a blind scan I would think some thing like what I am seeing on the Satllink meter .</p><p></p><p>Once we know the Technomate is receiving then I think we can move onto moving the dish and skew .</p><p></p><p>Many Thanks for the input .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subman, post: 1093322, member: 206094"] Morning Guys many thanks to all of you for your thoughts , Regarding the Technomate I think the first thing to test is seeing if its going to work with this SMW Type R LNB .I know that Scopus used dual feed SMW and seem to be ok . So before I start reading the manual of the Technomate what LNB menu has it got or is it just plug in and do a full TP scan ? Regarding how to move the dish + Skew , I am sure I did read in one of the forums that you cant use Research Concepts controller because it was not compatible with the corotor other wise I would have bought that single channel one from ireland that was on sale on ebay . I will have a search on the forums and show you what I mean .Should this be the case its going to be a ASC1 or the Echostar . After all the fun and games with the corotor and this SMW Lnb I dont realy want to spend more on a Bulleye feed as next problem is going to be feed clamps both my original and Rimants new clamp wont fit not to mention the cost So I wonder if the Scalar ring on the Bullseye is the same size as the corotor . All ok on the V Box [B]Jeallen01[/B] yes I have heard about these but from looking at the reviews it sounds a bit hit and miss unless they have sorted it out by now . Like you say its got history of them failing prematurely . Which leaves us with ASC1 or the Echostar . So [B]MB [/B]you might be right Titanium ASC1 + Technomate to automatically move the dish to the correct satellite I plus I understand you can get a remote for the ASC1 so you dont have to leave your chair . So I will connect up the Technomate and see what we get with a blind scan I would think some thing like what I am seeing on the Satllink meter . Once we know the Technomate is receiving then I think we can move onto moving the dish and skew . Many Thanks for the input . [/QUOTE]
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