FTA-Nash
JF-Expert Member
- Feb 26, 2013
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I don't know about Kenya, but in Zambia they are plenty. You don't need a new set of dish but the very one you are using.It will rotate from 45w to 80e and nab all satellites within your footprint area. Any Ku receivable bird will be nabbed without you having a garden of dishes in your backyard.
The power to watch 19 satellites lies in your remote control via usals or diseque 1.2
Ilish,
I have some questions here: Firstly, what dish size are you using with the H-H motor? What is the maximum weight the motor can move comfortably without breaking? Some of us would like to experiment with even a 165Cm offset dish
Technically, the H-H motor should work best for satellite-hunters located north or south of the equator; in other words, north or south of the Clarke Belt (satellite Arc).
I guess, for some of us who are located too close to the equator, fixing the H-H motor cold pose a challenge since for us to track the Clarke Belt, our offset dishes should move either upwards or downwards and not sideways as in the case for guys in the north or south.
Over to you experts; I guess that around the equator, we might have to settle for an actuator/motor and positioner/servo control (popular with C-Band / prime-focus dishes).
Check the following comprehensive guide (with video tutorials) on how to fix an H-H motor in north America (north of equator): How to install an HH Mount DiSEqC USALS Motor? Applies to DG280, DG280B, DG380, STAB HH100, HH120, Moteck SG2100
Other Refs: http://www.sadoun.com ; http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Products/Moteck/V-Box-II-control.htm ; http://www.satelliteguys.us