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VU+ Duo set up - help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1109451" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>You have two methods, to set up a motor:</p><p>1. USALS, you enter your Latitude, and Longitude, into your receiver, remembering that negative Longitude readings = West, Positive = East. Your True South position is your Longitude location, so when you have your dish/motor/LNB set at 0, you use your receiver, with your USALS set up, to tell your dish to go to a suitable satellite, like 1W. You then physically move your dish, to get the strongest signal, on 1W, and 0, on your motor scale, should then be pointing at your Longitude location.</p><p></p><p>2. Diseqc 1.2, this allows you to move your dish, with your receiver, peak the signal, then store the position, at a unique number, e.g. 1W at 1, 2E at 2, etc.</p><p>You do this by going into the tuner menu, selecting the Advanced option, and setting all your satellites up, one at a time, to numbers you want to save them as.</p><p>You then go into the Positioner setup option, and use the options to move your dish, peak the signal, then store it at the chosen position, you set up in your tuner menu, earlier.</p><p></p><p>Once done your dish will automatically move, when you select a channel.</p><p></p><p>Do you mean you have bought a VU+ Duo 4K SE receiver, or the very old VU+ Duo model?</p><p></p><p>I prefer Open Black Hole, on my older VU+ Duo 2, but you can select from a number of images, including OpenATV and OpenVIX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1109451, member: 187442"] You have two methods, to set up a motor: 1. USALS, you enter your Latitude, and Longitude, into your receiver, remembering that negative Longitude readings = West, Positive = East. Your True South position is your Longitude location, so when you have your dish/motor/LNB set at 0, you use your receiver, with your USALS set up, to tell your dish to go to a suitable satellite, like 1W. You then physically move your dish, to get the strongest signal, on 1W, and 0, on your motor scale, should then be pointing at your Longitude location. 2. Diseqc 1.2, this allows you to move your dish, with your receiver, peak the signal, then store the position, at a unique number, e.g. 1W at 1, 2E at 2, etc. You do this by going into the tuner menu, selecting the Advanced option, and setting all your satellites up, one at a time, to numbers you want to save them as. You then go into the Positioner setup option, and use the options to move your dish, peak the signal, then store it at the chosen position, you set up in your tuner menu, earlier. Once done your dish will automatically move, when you select a channel. Do you mean you have bought a VU+ Duo 4K SE receiver, or the very old VU+ Duo model? I prefer Open Black Hole, on my older VU+ Duo 2, but you can select from a number of images, including OpenATV and OpenVIX. [/QUOTE]
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