DX Antenna DSB-400 Positioner

Connect the sensor wires ( S1 & S2 ) to terminals 8 & 9 ( Pulse & Ground). It doesn't matter what order. Connect the motor wires (M1 & M2) to terminals 10 & 11 (M1 & M2) If the motor runs west when it's supposed to go east just switch the M1 and M2 wires.
 
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I've seen several members using vintage equipment as a dish positioner. In case anyone's interested, I have a Uniden Ultra complete with the remote. There is no VCII module, and the back cover for the VCII module is missing. I had it hooked up about a month last summer to move the one dish I have that's still movable until I found a couple UST-300 dish positioners and remotes.

If anyone's interested, I'll take $25.00 above the cost of shipping and it can be yours. The only reason I'm asking an additional $25.00 is because I could not find the remote that came with it, (probably sold it), and had to purchase one from a local installer before I could use it. I was darn lucky to find an original Uniden remote for this unit at any price. I have some others, but I haven't had time to dig them out and test them.

If anyone's interested, send me a PM and we will work out the details.
 
I took a picture of the internal plate and it says made in Mexico 1985

I thought these were made in Japan or usa in 1985
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The sensor wire shield drain wire (bare wire inside the foil shield around sensor S1 / S2 wires), should be connected to the far right terminal labeled SH. The shield drain wire should not be connected on the other end (out at the actuator).
ok you mean the bare ground wire I have to plug it into SH
 
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