I was a happy owner of a Dreambox 7000 (enigma1) and a Rotor Sat HH120 (DiSEqC 1.2 & Stab – USALS) positioning rotor. Now I upgraded my Dreambox to a Dreambox 7020HD with a OpenPLi 3.0 image.
The rotor has these technical specs:
Communication protocol: DiSEqC 1.2 Level
Speed of rotation: 1.1º/s (18v) 0.8º/s (13v)
Consumption in standby mode: 30mA
Consumption in operating mode: 190mA
Starting (max) movement consumption: 350mA
Programmable positions: 49 satellites
Preset positions: 28 satellites
Fine rotation: by impulses of 0.1º
Supports: Auto focus, Calculate and Return to 0 (Re-align, reset, Go to Pos 0)
In the old days I used to point my dish to Astra 19.2º (pos 02), hit store in position 02, hit calculate on my Dreambox, disable the “Go to XX” function, list up 3 or 4 rotor presets (enough for me) and life was wonderful. (picture attached)
Now on this new firmware I don´t seem to find a way to work without the Go to X function and with a preset list of positions instead and the rotor doesn´t seem to work properly.
My Dreambox is equipped with a BCM4505 (DVB-S2) tuner, I´m located in Madrid and I configured it to work with the following settings:
Configuration mode: Simple
Mode: Positioner
Longitud: 003.703 W
Latitud: 040.416 N
Use power measurement: yes
Power threshold in mA: 100
Rotor turning speed: slow
Turning step size (º): 0.100
Horizontal turning speed (º/sec): 0.7
Vertical turning speed (º/sec): 0.0
When I run a manual scan enabling only the 3 satellites I´m interested in, the UI says moving to Astra 19.2 but the rotor moves to what I believe is 25º aprox (???) and it gets stuck. Then it moves somewhere else but never hits a satellite. However, if I go to the positioner setup option of the box and tell the rotor to move to any preset, the rotor obeys and (slowly) does it job and stop right where it should.
It´s strange because the rotor´s user guide claims it supports USALS which, from my little understanding, is the protocol the firmware uses to control the rotor. Anyway, I was wondering if I could enter those presets values somewhere and work only with them without the Go to X feature or any other fancy method.
Another new thing that puzzles me is that this new Vertical Turning Speed option the firmware has. I supposed it is for positioners with two axis capabilities but, does it affect my one axis rotor normal operation?
Maybe I could write values directly to a file using FTP instead of using the user interface or some other workaround.
Can anyone think of any possible solution other than buying a new rotor?
Thanks in advance.
Pablo