Good idea East but I'll just keep the smaller dish parked accordingly.Quote:
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Good idea East but I'll just keep the smaller dish parked accordingly.Quote:
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Lex is such a stickler for perfection that we will be adding a piece to the pole with clamps to ensure the distance between the 10' and 4' dishes.
Good to have a partner in these circumstances.
We will be adding the clamps and pole addition today. Lex is incredible, he reminds me of Magyver.
The job is complete. All sats from 15-125w scan in with excellent signal quality. The addition of the side pole now allows for spacing amongst the 3 dishes. Here are some pics of the addition and the dish is pointing at Hispasat at 30w:
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Looking good......
Very nice, Costa!
Looking good Costa.
I decided to test the western arc this morning, especially the ever elusive Eutelsat 117(SatMex) where i have never been able to scan in more then a couple of channels. With the exception of a 5 channel tp which scanned in on both polarities, 19 unencrypted channels scanned in. The Channel Master 1.2m dish is by far the best ku dish I have ever tested and kicks the Fortec butt.
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nice looking setup, I also have 1.2M type Channel-Master dish that I would like to motorized. Can you tell me what motor are you using on that dish.
I have tried to do what you have done, but have not been able to find the right motor for it. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.