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<blockquote data-quote="RimaNTSS" data-source="post: 955900" data-attributes="member: 312276"><p>Thanks Wim!</p><p>I will try to explain my way of thinking and to show obstacles I am getting on the way. I have GB Quad Plus to play with (also DM8k available and it gives more or less same results, as they both Enigma2 receivers) [ATTACH]88990[/ATTACH], at other end I have actuator-driven antenna.</p><p>There is spreadsheet I made [ATTACH]88991[/ATTACH] where all satellites I am able to receive from balcony. Which satellite given number from 1 to 31. Pozitioner is programmed to those 1-31 numbers and if I chose, lets say, channel from Astra4, than positioner clicks to memory #13 and antenna automatically turns to Astra 4. So, no problem with that, I did such a installations many times. But now DiseqC motor comes to play (something very new and strange for me <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /> ). I wish to program this motor same way as I am doing with positioner- but this time to turn proper LNB into antenna's focus. For example, motor's stored position 13 should turn Ku-band LNB . I was trying to program motor when positioner is excluded from the chain.</p><p>On receivers menu I get following controls: Tuner basic settings [ATTACH]88999[/ATTACH] </p><p>And on Positioner control menu looks like this [ATTACH]89000[/ATTACH] where green button "Store position" should remember position of the motor and tie it together with number 13. There also blue "Allocate" button which I can not understand what it should be doing. So, it is mess I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RimaNTSS, post: 955900, member: 312276"] Thanks Wim! I will try to explain my way of thinking and to show obstacles I am getting on the way. I have GB Quad Plus to play with (also DM8k available and it gives more or less same results, as they both Enigma2 receivers) [ATTACH]88990[/ATTACH], at other end I have actuator-driven antenna. There is spreadsheet I made [ATTACH]88991[/ATTACH] where all satellites I am able to receive from balcony. Which satellite given number from 1 to 31. Pozitioner is programmed to those 1-31 numbers and if I chose, lets say, channel from Astra4, than positioner clicks to memory #13 and antenna automatically turns to Astra 4. So, no problem with that, I did such a installations many times. But now DiseqC motor comes to play (something very new and strange for me :cool: ). I wish to program this motor same way as I am doing with positioner- but this time to turn proper LNB into antenna's focus. For example, motor's stored position 13 should turn Ku-band LNB . I was trying to program motor when positioner is excluded from the chain. On receivers menu I get following controls: Tuner basic settings [ATTACH]88999[/ATTACH] And on Positioner control menu looks like this [ATTACH]89000[/ATTACH] where green button "Store position" should remember position of the motor and tie it together with number 13. There also blue "Allocate" button which I can not understand what it should be doing. So, it is mess I have. [/QUOTE]
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