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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
pondering motor upgrade
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<blockquote data-quote="hairybadger" data-source="post: 893881" data-attributes="member: 389459"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I have a Moteck SG-2100 driving a Gibi XP 1m. I'm not convinced it performs particularly well at the extremities of its range; as described in other threads I'm pretty sure that everything is vertical and set correctly and yet I still can't everything that I should be able to. I'm considering replacing the motor with a better model, but I'm not sure if I should jump to an actuator or not. I'm aware that the dish is small and light enough to be driven by a DiSEqC motor. Questions:-</p><p></p><p>* would there be any advantage in going for an actuator setup?</p><p>* what would I need? Polar mount, actuator and positioner?</p><p>* if I stay with a DiSEqC motor, any recommendations? Noise isn't an issue - the dish is on a pole at the end of the garden and the cows that are in the adjacent field aren't likely to complain.</p><p></p><p>thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hairybadger, post: 893881, member: 389459"] Hi, I have a Moteck SG-2100 driving a Gibi XP 1m. I'm not convinced it performs particularly well at the extremities of its range; as described in other threads I'm pretty sure that everything is vertical and set correctly and yet I still can't everything that I should be able to. I'm considering replacing the motor with a better model, but I'm not sure if I should jump to an actuator or not. I'm aware that the dish is small and light enough to be driven by a DiSEqC motor. Questions:- * would there be any advantage in going for an actuator setup? * what would I need? Polar mount, actuator and positioner? * if I stay with a DiSEqC motor, any recommendations? Noise isn't an issue - the dish is on a pole at the end of the garden and the cows that are in the adjacent field aren't likely to complain. thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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