I have installed many 90cm Ku dishes looking at G19.
A client called and I committed to install one for him and add a motor to find a replacement source for what he now gets from DirecTV.
I have assessed his location and installed a very plumb iron pipe on which sits a new GeoSatPro dish and it is aimed to G19 with good reception being viewed on an HDVR1200.
He has an MS90 motor and an HDVR3500. I plan to install the new equipment for him tomorrow. After reading directions and watching some videos from Sadoun, etc. I feel concerned after reading the thread 'Motor Install Thread' here.
The steps I plan are:
1. Sight in 182 degrees on my compass to anchor the motor on for true south.
2. Aim the current dish in that direction to see AMC-9. (still on the pipe) Read at least one channel on that satellite.
3. Install the motor on zero position at that same satellite.
4. Connect the 3500 and program more satellites.
I use a First Strike meter. I that has worked well for me in the past when I only looked at G19 97W and occasionally, SES-1 101W for a reference.
My first question:
How can I program my meter to look at channels on AMC-9? For G-19, I have polarity and Symbol rate (5 digit) information for each TP. On Satbeams.com, I have a 4 digit symbol rate and a fraction 3/4. How do I designate the fraction to my meter? Will this work with my meter?
Second: Just to confirm: Am I right here? I'll set the motor's elevation to the same number as my latitude (32.55), then put the elevation on the dish so that the resulting elevation equals that of a known satellite.
Third: Are there any suggestions as to getting the 3500 set up to control the motor? USALS or DiSEqC?
Thanks for any help I can have to approach the project with some confidence.
A client called and I committed to install one for him and add a motor to find a replacement source for what he now gets from DirecTV.
I have assessed his location and installed a very plumb iron pipe on which sits a new GeoSatPro dish and it is aimed to G19 with good reception being viewed on an HDVR1200.
He has an MS90 motor and an HDVR3500. I plan to install the new equipment for him tomorrow. After reading directions and watching some videos from Sadoun, etc. I feel concerned after reading the thread 'Motor Install Thread' here.
The steps I plan are:
1. Sight in 182 degrees on my compass to anchor the motor on for true south.
2. Aim the current dish in that direction to see AMC-9. (still on the pipe) Read at least one channel on that satellite.
3. Install the motor on zero position at that same satellite.
4. Connect the 3500 and program more satellites.
I use a First Strike meter. I that has worked well for me in the past when I only looked at G19 97W and occasionally, SES-1 101W for a reference.
My first question:
How can I program my meter to look at channels on AMC-9? For G-19, I have polarity and Symbol rate (5 digit) information for each TP. On Satbeams.com, I have a 4 digit symbol rate and a fraction 3/4. How do I designate the fraction to my meter? Will this work with my meter?
Second: Just to confirm: Am I right here? I'll set the motor's elevation to the same number as my latitude (32.55), then put the elevation on the dish so that the resulting elevation equals that of a known satellite.
Third: Are there any suggestions as to getting the 3500 set up to control the motor? USALS or DiSEqC?
Thanks for any help I can have to approach the project with some confidence.