Greetings all,
Thanks again to everyone for their help as I have been able to hit the entire arc with my new setup. I finally decided to install my S-SM21H switch in order to get the nasa channel from dish network. After the install my unit seems to be acting weird...sometimes it will move the motor to the correct position, sometimes it justs sit in the same place. It does seem to switch from circular to linear at times as I have been able to get nasa. But for the most part it's just being weird. If I play around with it for a long enough time I can get everything linear that I did before I installed the switch.
Here is the setup:
QPH031 Quad LNBF
Sadoun PowerTech DG280B
Fortec Mercury II
I have the switch "between" the lnb and motor with the lnb connections going to the switch marked "lnca" and "lncb". The RX connection from the switch goes to the motor connection marked "lnb". Then a cable to the reciever from the motor. Then on the receiver I just set the "22K" switch to the on position for the circular birds.
Do I have this all correct?
--Clint--
Thanks again to everyone for their help as I have been able to hit the entire arc with my new setup. I finally decided to install my S-SM21H switch in order to get the nasa channel from dish network. After the install my unit seems to be acting weird...sometimes it will move the motor to the correct position, sometimes it justs sit in the same place. It does seem to switch from circular to linear at times as I have been able to get nasa. But for the most part it's just being weird. If I play around with it for a long enough time I can get everything linear that I did before I installed the switch.
Here is the setup:
QPH031 Quad LNBF
Sadoun PowerTech DG280B
Fortec Mercury II
I have the switch "between" the lnb and motor with the lnb connections going to the switch marked "lnca" and "lncb". The RX connection from the switch goes to the motor connection marked "lnb". Then a cable to the reciever from the motor. Then on the receiver I just set the "22K" switch to the on position for the circular birds.
Do I have this all correct?
--Clint--