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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1135034" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>Your receiver, and image, support all types of settings, including Diseqc 1, Diseqc 1.2, and USALS.</p><p>I am forced to use Diseqc 1.2, as I have a 36v motor, 4 separate electrical type wires, from the motor, to a V-BoxII, which connects to my receiver via a co-ax cable, thus allowing my receiver to drive the motor.</p><p>USALS is a lot easier to set up, as with Diseqc 1.2 you have to manually drive the dish, using the receiver options, to a satellite, save it, as a number, from 1-99, then go to the next satellite, and continue on, the advnatage of a V-BoxII is that it has the satellite positions stored, so I don't have to drive the dish, everytime I flash a fresh image.</p><p>Stick to USALS, but check that your Latitude, and longitude, are correct, remember negative Longitude readings = West, positive = East.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1135034, member: 187442"] Your receiver, and image, support all types of settings, including Diseqc 1, Diseqc 1.2, and USALS. I am forced to use Diseqc 1.2, as I have a 36v motor, 4 separate electrical type wires, from the motor, to a V-BoxII, which connects to my receiver via a co-ax cable, thus allowing my receiver to drive the motor. USALS is a lot easier to set up, as with Diseqc 1.2 you have to manually drive the dish, using the receiver options, to a satellite, save it, as a number, from 1-99, then go to the next satellite, and continue on, the advnatage of a V-BoxII is that it has the satellite positions stored, so I don't have to drive the dish, everytime I flash a fresh image. Stick to USALS, but check that your Latitude, and longitude, are correct, remember negative Longitude readings = West, positive = East. [/QUOTE]
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