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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Im going Motorized - Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="femto" data-source="post: 706336" data-attributes="member: 198355"><p>Yeah, that's right Sandybob. I have the very same LNBF as ash does; the Inverto Silver Tech 0.2...except mine is a single output but I don't think that makes any difference in this situation. The F connector where the co-ax cable from the motor is connected to the LNBF should be pointing straight down for the southernmost satellite. in our cases, Thor at 1ºW. </p><p>When you mount a dish on a motor, it should be pointing straight down too because the motor skews the entire dish when it moves away from centre (south).</p><p></p><p>Mine points straight down and I get super strong signals from Thor. We're talking 100% quality on BBC World, according to my Manhattan receiver.</p><p></p><p>Ash, where you've got the LNBF at the moment makes your polarity about 45 degrees out of kilter. This will make the both horizontal and vertical signals very low indeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="femto, post: 706336, member: 198355"] Yeah, that's right Sandybob. I have the very same LNBF as ash does; the Inverto Silver Tech 0.2...except mine is a single output but I don't think that makes any difference in this situation. The F connector where the co-ax cable from the motor is connected to the LNBF should be pointing straight down for the southernmost satellite. in our cases, Thor at 1ºW. When you mount a dish on a motor, it should be pointing straight down too because the motor skews the entire dish when it moves away from centre (south). Mine points straight down and I get super strong signals from Thor. We're talking 100% quality on BBC World, according to my Manhattan receiver. Ash, where you've got the LNBF at the moment makes your polarity about 45 degrees out of kilter. This will make the both horizontal and vertical signals very low indeed. [/QUOTE]
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