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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
OPENATV 6.4 set up information request
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1107695" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>When using USALS you set your dish/motor to 0, also your LNB, then you enter your correct Latitude, and Longitude, into your receiver and send your dish to an appropriate satellite.</p><p>Once done you physically move your dish/motor, to that satellite, then 0, on your satellite motor, should be pointing to your Longitude position, 6.9 West.</p><p>Eutelsat 3B is listed as being 3 degrees East, of South, whereas your closest satellite is 7 degrees West.</p><p></p><p>Auto scan just scans in the frequencies, in your receivers menu, it can't differentiate between satellites, so the only way you know is to check the channels, and frequencies, scanned in, against satellite lists, on sites like lyngsat, kingofsat, or flysat.</p><p></p><p>You don't need to set your tuner to advanced, just select Simple, Motorized and USALS options, if you have two tuners, connected to the same dish, save the second Tuner as second cable of motorized LNB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1107695, member: 187442"] When using USALS you set your dish/motor to 0, also your LNB, then you enter your correct Latitude, and Longitude, into your receiver and send your dish to an appropriate satellite. Once done you physically move your dish/motor, to that satellite, then 0, on your satellite motor, should be pointing to your Longitude position, 6.9 West. Eutelsat 3B is listed as being 3 degrees East, of South, whereas your closest satellite is 7 degrees West. Auto scan just scans in the frequencies, in your receivers menu, it can't differentiate between satellites, so the only way you know is to check the channels, and frequencies, scanned in, against satellite lists, on sites like lyngsat, kingofsat, or flysat. You don't need to set your tuner to advanced, just select Simple, Motorized and USALS options, if you have two tuners, connected to the same dish, save the second Tuner as second cable of motorized LNB. [/QUOTE]
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