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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Supporting Mast
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<blockquote data-quote="A Lancashire Lad" data-source="post: 988916" data-attributes="member: 402648"><p>Because the supreme motor has a display on it and can be seen also with the pointer on the the rotating arm.</p><p></p><p>I know I'm not able to pick up any satellites at that position.</p><p></p><p>I had the motor on the floor testing it as when I originally set the motor dish up it failed to work so took it down to test</p><p>When ever I send the motor east or west by the Duo2 the arm always overshoots the point at which it should stop at. the further east or west the greater the overshoot</p><p>I can control the motor rotation by the East West buttons on the motor I've setup thor 1w and astra 28.2e and pick up the satellites ok</p><p></p><p>I assume if the the satellite receiver moves to say astra 28.2 the motor should move to 28.2 on the arm pointer does would the lon / lat setting effect the arm movement</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A Lancashire Lad, post: 988916, member: 402648"] Because the supreme motor has a display on it and can be seen also with the pointer on the the rotating arm. I know I'm not able to pick up any satellites at that position. I had the motor on the floor testing it as when I originally set the motor dish up it failed to work so took it down to test When ever I send the motor east or west by the Duo2 the arm always overshoots the point at which it should stop at. the further east or west the greater the overshoot I can control the motor rotation by the East West buttons on the motor I've setup thor 1w and astra 28.2e and pick up the satellites ok I assume if the the satellite receiver moves to say astra 28.2 the motor should move to 28.2 on the arm pointer does would the lon / lat setting effect the arm movement [/QUOTE]
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