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Multi Satellite Set-up

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  • Mobley3
    Experienced Board Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 722

    #31
    Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

    Originally posted by McrRed
    Well done, mate. It's great to hear a success story even if not everything went your way!

    Assuming you've set your LNB skew correctly? There's guides on here if you need the info...also what receiver are you using?
    There should not be any skew set on a motorized dish, it should be at zero, the skew is set automatically by the motor as it rotates around the pole.

    Regards Mobley3


    mobley3

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    • sideralgr
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 118

      #32
      Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

      Originally posted by undegtri
      I've been wondering if there are any fixed set-ups I can explore that will give me 28deg East through to 13deg East?

      The reason I ask is because I've tried setting up a motorised system before and failed badly, and I know i've seen fixed dishes with multiple LNBs to cope with multi-sat setups.

      Just looking for a few pointers really
      use a multifocus antenna

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      • Turbostar 4
        Newbie
        • Mar 2013
        • 4

        #33
        Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

        Inverto Black Ultra Gain lnb. 1db loss cant be beaten, i used this on 1w to pull in a weak Hd channel increased the signal and quality by 12%. They are also quite cheap, got mine on fleebay for less than a £10. That'll solve your problem and messing around!!

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        • C_S_B
          Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 54

          #34
          Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

          Originally posted by Mobley3
          There should not be any skew set on a motorized dish, it should be at zero, the skew is set automatically by the motor as it rotates around the pole.

          Regards Mobley3
          Voice of Reason at Last Mobley

          If in the "UK Zone" a 2 dish setup is a good compromise between quick switching of Fav Chans/Sats but with the option to have a motor on the second dish.

          As metioned before it is very easy to setup a fixed dish 28.2e, 23.5e 19.2e & 13e.

          However for very little money you can add a mototized dish to a fixed dish system. The Ultimate cost will depend on the nuber of tuners you need to supply a signal to.

          But for a single tuner/box system (most simple) you will need a, 60cm fixed dish with 1 to 3 lnbs, 1m motor dish with single lnd and a £5 4way diseqc switch.

          As far as I know all Linux boxes will support this configuration.

          So for example you would have 28.2e, 19.2e and 13e as fixed lnb's and have a 1m motorised dish for Occaisional veiwing/feed hunting. From an Enigma1or2type box the only delay will be when switching from the fixed lnb's to the motor. Something you will really grow to hate if you have to listen/wait for motor only sytem to change channel.

          Also remember, on your fixed dish you can put Octo Lnb's, giving feeds to 8 tuners (£5 switch plus a feed cable into house to each tuner)

          Just a thought

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          • Sardosat
            Junior Member
            • Aug 2013
            • 29

            #35
            Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

            Hello, I've a diseq motor and two decoder. I configured both decoder. When I use a decoder, the decoder's settings no longer work. Let me explain, if you use a decoder with hotbird 13e, when I try to use another decoder, if I position it on hotbird 13e, the satellite is no longer centered. Why? am I missing something on the operation of such a system?

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            • Mobley3
              Experienced Board Member
              • Jun 2012
              • 722

              #36
              Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

              Originally posted by Sardosat
              Hello, I've a diseq motor and two decoder. I configured both decoder. When I use a decoder, the decoder's settings no longer work. Let me explain, if you use a decoder with hotbird 13e, when I try to use another decoder, if I position it on hotbird 13e, the satellite is no longer centered. Why? am I missing something on the operation of such a system?
              You need to check that your Long and Lat settings are set correctly in both boxes, also make sure that only one of the Stb's is switched on, or else turn the motor off in the menu for the one you are not using.

              Regards Mobley3


              mobley3

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              • Sardosat
                Junior Member
                • Aug 2013
                • 29

                #37
                Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

                Originally posted by Mobley3
                You need to check that your Long and Lat settings are set correctly in both boxes, also make sure that only one of the Stb's is switched on, or else turn the motor off in the menu for the one you are not using.

                Regards Mobley3

                if memorize a position in a decoder, for example position 5. In the other decoder I have to call the same position 5, or can I use another location?

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                • Mobley3
                  Experienced Board Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 722

                  #38
                  Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

                  It sounds like you are using Diseqc to drive your motor, if so then you will need to take note of the position of each Sat that you can receive on one Stb and then use the same position number in the other one, you need to save each one individually. It is a lot easier using Usals if your Motor and Stb's support it, as, once you set it up correctly it will find the Sat's for you.

                  Regards Mobley3


                  mobley3

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                  • Teranoz
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2013
                    • 104

                    #39
                    Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

                    Maybe you should say what brand and type you use of motor, decoders and receiver so people know where to find the problem.

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                    • bokkie
                      Experienced Board Member
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 1561

                      #40
                      Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

                      Think you need to set one receiver as the master. Or use loopthrough if possible.

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                      • Sardosat
                        Junior Member
                        • Aug 2013
                        • 29

                        #41
                        Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

                        Originally posted by Teranoz
                        Maybe you should say what brand and type you use of motor, decoders and receiver so people know where to find the problem.
                        I am using an engine make and model: Jaeger SG 2100

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                        • Mobley3
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Jun 2012
                          • 722

                          #42
                          Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

                          Originally posted by Sardosat
                          I am using an engine make and model: Jaeger SG 2100
                          As this is a Diseqc only Motor disregard my comments about Usals. As I already said you will need to use the same position in each receiver to enable you to switch from one to the other. If you have both receivers connected by a combining switch then you will need to switch one off before you drive the dish.

                          Regards Mobley3


                          mobley3

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                          • Sardosat
                            Junior Member
                            • Aug 2013
                            • 29

                            #43
                            Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

                            Originally posted by Mobley3
                            As this is a Diseqc only Motor disregard my comments about Usals. As I already said you will need to use the same position in each receiver to enable you to switch from one to the other. If you have both receivers connected by a combining switch then you will need to switch one off before you drive the dish.

                            Regards Mobley3
                            ok, I solved by setting up a satellite in the same position for all decoders. Now I have another problem, I can not catch all satellites. Let me explain, beak 19.2 east, 13 east and 7 west, but the intermediate satellites can not seem to catch them, how can I solve?

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                            • pat3
                              Board Senior Member
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 270

                              #44
                              Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

                              be sure that you have best signal at 13. Choose the sat which you want to catch an set a channel of this sat at your tuner. Now move your dish to the satellite. If you have picture move it slow to receive best picture and store location on positioner.
                              Please push thanks.

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                              • digicon
                                Experienced Board Member
                                • Jun 2011
                                • 971

                                #45
                                Re: Multi Satellite Set-up

                                The Jaeger SG 2100 does have a USALS compatible system built into it called GOTO X see here: http://www.satcruiser.com/PubFiles/SG_2100.pdf

                                You can then just enter your Longitude and latitude into the satellite receiver and the motor will drive to your chosen satellites automatically, For this to work correctly you have to make sure that your dish is correctly lined up

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