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This Is News To Me. Stab HH100
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<blockquote data-quote="RustySpoons" data-source="post: 1040210" data-attributes="member: 412012"><p>From what I understand USALS won't allow you to go past 60 degrees so most people don't notice this happening. The factory have electronically set these to 65 degrees so you won't see it happening when using diseqc 1.2 or manually move the dish with the receiver or satfinder. This only happens if you delete the limits, which includes the ones you set and the factory one. Returning back to 0 must be a failsafe to stop it getting damaged as a last resort, might be there to protect it if the dish is sat right on the limit either end of scale and it's blowing a gale or something too and the wind is banging the dish on its limit. They were never meant to go past 65 degrees so just run them east and west and set both limits to 65 and it should save.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustySpoons, post: 1040210, member: 412012"] From what I understand USALS won't allow you to go past 60 degrees so most people don't notice this happening. The factory have electronically set these to 65 degrees so you won't see it happening when using diseqc 1.2 or manually move the dish with the receiver or satfinder. This only happens if you delete the limits, which includes the ones you set and the factory one. Returning back to 0 must be a failsafe to stop it getting damaged as a last resort, might be there to protect it if the dish is sat right on the limit either end of scale and it's blowing a gale or something too and the wind is banging the dish on its limit. They were never meant to go past 65 degrees so just run them east and west and set both limits to 65 and it should save. [/QUOTE]
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