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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Quick Question - Alsat Superior Dark Motor & Triax TDA88
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 929308" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>The LNB should be at 0, when the motor, and dish, are at 0, the rest is as you state.</p><p>On your receiver, VU+ Duo 2, set Tuner A, if using this tuner to control your motor, to Simple Positioner, enter you Latitude, and Longitude, and send the motor to the satellite you want to align it to, in thsi case Thor 0.8W.</p><p>Once done physically move your dish to 0.8W, get the best signal possible, tighten everything up, then send it, using the receiver, to the furthest East/West satellites, usually 42E, 30W, check the signal quality readings and if you need to make minor adjustments send it back to 0.8W, adjust the brackets, get the best signal, again, then 42E, 30W, to see if the quality has improved.</p><p>Keep doing this. until you are happy with the results, then scan in the other satellites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 929308, member: 187442"] The LNB should be at 0, when the motor, and dish, are at 0, the rest is as you state. On your receiver, VU+ Duo 2, set Tuner A, if using this tuner to control your motor, to Simple Positioner, enter you Latitude, and Longitude, and send the motor to the satellite you want to align it to, in thsi case Thor 0.8W. Once done physically move your dish to 0.8W, get the best signal possible, tighten everything up, then send it, using the receiver, to the furthest East/West satellites, usually 42E, 30W, check the signal quality readings and if you need to make minor adjustments send it back to 0.8W, adjust the brackets, get the best signal, again, then 42E, 30W, to see if the quality has improved. Keep doing this. until you are happy with the results, then scan in the other satellites. [/QUOTE]
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