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<blockquote data-quote="MCelliotG" data-source="post: 956009" data-attributes="member: 404726"><p>My suggestion is stated clearly, is purely for using a single Enigma2 receiver with two motors (this is why I asked beforehand), and my own experiences with diseqc motors and E2 receivers (I rarely use any other combinations) beg to differ! When using a <u>manual</u> rotor setting, signal is irrelevant and the positions are indeed stored in the diseqc motors (like moteck) by the receivers (the combinations of stored positions in manual mode could be different for each receiver of different manufacturers), unlike the vbox driven/converted motors! Otherwise no reset would ever be needed for these motor types! Priorities, commited and uncommited commands and port assignments in E2 are global for all diseqc commands and necessary to segregate any command assigned to each controller when more than a single one is present, whether they pertain one or more motors or switches!</p><p>If the dish and the lnb switcher are controlled differently things are definitely easier!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCelliotG, post: 956009, member: 404726"] My suggestion is stated clearly, is purely for using a single Enigma2 receiver with two motors (this is why I asked beforehand), and my own experiences with diseqc motors and E2 receivers (I rarely use any other combinations) beg to differ! When using a [U]manual[/U] rotor setting, signal is irrelevant and the positions are indeed stored in the diseqc motors (like moteck) by the receivers (the combinations of stored positions in manual mode could be different for each receiver of different manufacturers), unlike the vbox driven/converted motors! Otherwise no reset would ever be needed for these motor types! Priorities, commited and uncommited commands and port assignments in E2 are global for all diseqc commands and necessary to segregate any command assigned to each controller when more than a single one is present, whether they pertain one or more motors or switches! If the dish and the lnb switcher are controlled differently things are definitely easier! [/QUOTE]
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