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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
EGIS motor
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<blockquote data-quote="dreambox1959" data-source="post: 1137026" data-attributes="member: 314801"><p>yes my new version of my positioner (very slightly different from the model for cylinder or classic motor) will meet all these wishes:</p><p>-azimuth and elevation control.</p><p>-control of a corotor-style mechanical polarotor.</p><p>-240 places - control of the LNB changer type TRUST.</p><p>-command by serial port remote control keyboard, update by USB port.</p><p>- management of Diseqc commands coming from the receiver.</p><p>the big difference with the EGIS motor is that it works at 24V, the sensors too, there are 36000 pulses for 180° whereas on the cylinders it is rather 4000!!</p><p>there is only one switch per axis which serves as a reference, I kept this function but it is not mandatory there is no loss of positions in the event of a power cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreambox1959, post: 1137026, member: 314801"] yes my new version of my positioner (very slightly different from the model for cylinder or classic motor) will meet all these wishes: -azimuth and elevation control. -control of a corotor-style mechanical polarotor. -240 places - control of the LNB changer type TRUST. -command by serial port remote control keyboard, update by USB port. - management of Diseqc commands coming from the receiver. the big difference with the EGIS motor is that it works at 24V, the sensors too, there are 36000 pulses for 180° whereas on the cylinders it is rather 4000!! there is only one switch per axis which serves as a reference, I kept this function but it is not mandatory there is no loss of positions in the event of a power cut. [/QUOTE]
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