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Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #221 Robinson

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Posted 13 September 2015 - 18:09

No, a motor object is something you mentioned before and could perhaps be used in situations where dish arc is not perfect and requires adjustments for some satellites, particularly those most to the east and to the west.

As regards motorised dishes with more than one LNB, are you talking about one dish using a motor and several LNB's on the same dish? Because this is what I'm talking about. My question is not about combining several dishes of which one is motorized.


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Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #222 Huevos

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Posted 14 September 2015 - 08:24

The point of a motor object isn't to correct poorly set up hardware. If for some reason you are having trouble nailing satellites at the end of the arc but ones in the middle work fine you have the dish elevation/declination set wrong. No amount of fudging settings is going to cure that. All fudging can do is move the dish east/west, not north south.

 

Yes, I'm talking about multiple LNBs on the same dish.



Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #223 Rob van der Does

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Posted 14 September 2015 - 09:41

Yes, I'm talking about multiple LNBs on the same dish.

Can you explain how your setup is then (in reality and in E2)?

Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #224 Robinson

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Posted 14 September 2015 - 09:58

Yes, I'm talking about multiple LNBs on the same dish.

 

OK, can you please shed some light on how you set it up?

Is it based on the PDF file Jan Gruuthuse's was referring to?


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Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #225 Jan Gruuthuse

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Posted 14 September 2015 - 10:13

 

Is it based on the PDF file Jan Gruuthuse's was referring to?

 

Normally that document is for fixed dish and multiple lnb and one motorized dish with one lnb.

 

The principle is very simple: a switch can connect several LNB’s to one coax: one of the LNB’s is the motorised one.


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Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #226 Rob van der Does

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Posted 14 September 2015 - 10:22

Is it based on the PDF file Jan Gruuthuse's was referring to?

Nope, as stated above my document is only for combining fixed and motorised LNB's, not for multiple LNB's on one motor.

Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #227 Robinson

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Posted 14 September 2015 - 14:26

Thanks.

So Huevos must be using some other patented solution. ;)


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Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #228 Jan Gruuthuse

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Posted 14 September 2015 - 14:40

Probably not.

But it is confusing and not always working as expected. If you're a zapper, you're better of having several dish's with fixed lnb's. I have 2 fixed dish (7 lnb) and one rotor mounted (1 lnb). The extra weight could be additional problem for wear and tear of the rotor gears.


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Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #229 Huevos

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Posted 14 September 2015 - 15:53

Robinson, there are 2 reasons for putting multi-LNB on one motorised dish.

 

1, So the dish can be shared between C-band and Ku.

2. So the dish remains stationary when zapping between major positions.

 

Which are you trying to do?



Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #230 Robinson

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Posted 14 September 2015 - 20:20

Robinson, there are 2 reasons for putting multi-LNB on one motorised dish.

 

1, So the dish can be shared between C-band and Ku.

2. So the dish remains stationary when zapping between major positions.

 

Which are you trying to do?

The second one.


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Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #231 Huevos

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Posted 14 September 2015 - 21:05

So what are the major positions you want to set up? And how big is dish?



Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #232 Robinson

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Posted 14 September 2015 - 23:04

My dish is 120cm and the 2 major positions I would like to receive is 13E and 19E (possibly 28E too with a maximum of 3 LNB's).

Now, how do you make it work?


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Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #233 Jan Gruuthuse

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Posted 15 September 2015 - 05:49

Triple LNB bracket (preferably from your dish manufacturer). Like for Triax TD dish with a TD - 3°-20° FlexiBlock - 3xLNB with center with center LNB on 19.2°E.

 

Then somehow when choosing either of these 3 positions:

- instruct motor to go to 19.2°E, then handle as it would be a fixed dish

- switch/select appropriate LNB for 13°E, 19.2°E or 28.2°E.


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Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #234 Huevos

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Posted 15 September 2015 - 14:20

Well if doing 19E and 13E, always use Eutelsat as the focal LNB because Astra satellites are not skewed parallel with the arc.

 

Line up the dish as a normal motorised install. Once the dish is set up and tracking the arc properly send it to 13E. Add the second LNB and adjust that LNB so it is receiving 19E. Add DiSEqC switch. Connect port A to focal LNB. Port B to 19E.

 

E2 tuner setup:

LNB 1. DiSEqC 1.2. Port A. USALS. Your real co-ordinates. Use this LNB for all satellites apart from 19E.

LNB 2. DiSEqC 1.2. Port B. USALS. Your 6.2º east of your real co-ordinates. This LNB is for 19.2E



Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #235 Robinson

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Posted 15 September 2015 - 17:51

Very interesting, I must admit.

What if it was 28.2E - 19.2E - 13E? Then it is 19.2E that should be the focal point, right?

Please note all the 3 LNB's would be twin LNB's. And my box has 2 tuners.

How would this be set up, please?


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HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W


Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #236 Huevos

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Posted 15 September 2015 - 20:02

There is no way to have 2 boxes linked to one dish and have proper control. Neither is there any way to have 2 tuners connected to one motorised dish and have proper control.

 

13E, 19E, 28E. Same as before. But if 19E is the focal LNB make sure it is skewed for the arc, not for Astra. Astra satellites are skewed "wrong".



Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #237 Robinson

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Posted 31 October 2015 - 23:28

I would like to ask you guys for a step-by-step in order to achieve the following:

- offset all my WEST satellites (0-30W) by 3-4 steps to the east,

- offset some of my EAST satellites (60-86E) by 3-4 steps to the west,

Can somebody guide me through the process?

Thank you.


ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E

HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W


Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #238 Huevos

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Posted 1 November 2015 - 00:34

I would like to ask you guys for a step-by-step in order to achieve the following:

- offset all my WEST satellites (0-30W) by 3-4 steps to the east,

- offset some of my EAST satellites (60-86E) by 3-4 steps to the west,

Can somebody guide me through the process?

Thank you.

Your motor is knackered. It has free play.

 

Here is how to do it.

Tuner Advanced.

Set up 2 LNBs. (LNB1, LNB2).

Set all your west satellites use LNB1.

Adjust the longitude of LNB1 until all your west satellites work.

Set all your east satellites to use LNB2.

Adjust the longitude of LNB2 until all your east satellites work.

 

You get the general idea. Add more LNBs into the equation as needed.


Edited by Huevos, 1 November 2015 - 00:36.


Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #239 Huevos

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Posted 1 November 2015 - 00:43

Or...

 

Keep your current setup, with 1 LNB configured with USALS and move your latitude further north.



Re: Are there still people that use motorised installations ? #240 Robinson

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Posted 1 November 2015 - 11:09

Indeed, my motor has some free play.

 

Or...

Keep your current setup, with 1 LNB configured with USALS and move your latitude further north.

 

Wow! That was a clever idea. 4 degrees to the north and I'm fine.

Thanks!


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HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W



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