Gbox delayed once again.

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Sadoun Sales gave me a call and told me that the Gbox has been delayed another month, which make availability the first of November. They suggested I settle for the Vbox-2 instead. Has anyone found another source for the Gbox? Anything else to consider other than the Vbox-2?
 
Whoever you talked to might have made a mistake.

The GBox (V3000) should be here within 2-3 weeks.
The GBox II (V400) will be here around November. This new model will have a built-in polarator control.
 
The GBox II (V400) will be here around November. This new model will have a built-in polarator control.
WooHoo!!!

I can't wait!!!

As soon as one of those puppies arrives at your door, I want mine sitting here within two or three days after that. :cool:

I have a place to test it all set up and ready to go. :)
 
Been slowly gathering parts for my next BUD setup (have dish/polar mount/ribbon cable/Corotor) and have been hoping this new G-Box would appear soon.

I've had a lot of issues using my Toshiba 1820 for postioning and it would be nice to retire it for use as a analog C/Ku signal slave-only.

Kudos to Sadoun for working with his suppliers to get this thing developed and produced, hope he sells a billion of them (that should drive prices down to where Satellite Guys can afford them!) :up
 
wow polarotor

WOW polarotor. That is all I have to say. You know the cost?

I might have to figure out a way to put up a BUD temp. Wish I could find a c band roof mount or something.

To bad I don't own the house I'm. So it sits in the storage shed out of the weather to be used.

Oh will it change when you change the voltage? So you don't have to touch anything?

later,

Josh
 
Very Cool! :up
A built-in polarator control, even better! I am going C-Band this fall before it gets too cold so great! I will be driving up (only 2 hours away) to Sadoun and go on a purchase spree! I am looking at their 180CM Dish MKit-5 FTA- C/KU Choice Set and hopefully can get The GBox II (V400) to add to the setup.

I figure this will be a bit more difficult to set up than a KU system but I am up for the challenge! I know big BUD Systems are harder to point and even a bit harder to track the arc if not set up right! Then there are scalar rings and focal points and polar mounts mixed in there, sounds complicated if you are new at it! :rolleyes:

I know I am jumping off the thread a bit here but,
Question: Can also it be put on my existing dish using the last DiSEqC
input as 4 and not interfere with the other KU stuff on the system at present?

My set up as follows:
DiSEqC port 1 KU Linear from the Invacom QPH-031
DiSEqC port 2 DBS Circular from the Invacom QPH-031
DiSEqC port 3 Fortec Star FSKU-V Universal
DiSEqC port 4 Empty (Possible C-Band Connection?)

Anyways,
I am up for it! I can't wait till mid fall to meet the Sadoun Team! Just for the record, what does anyone suggest for LNB on this system? I know what the Sadoun MKit-5 FTA- C/KU comes with but can it be better? I think I will be strictly C band with it but KU would be fun to play with on the big boy also.

I have been looking on the net for setting up a bud today, I know there is allot of help for KU and motorized systems here but I need to look into the forums for setting up a C-band Motorized system so if there is a post on getting started I will have time to find it from now to then.

Kevin
 
Whoever you talked to might have made a mistake.

The GBox (V3000) should be here within 2-3 weeks.
The GBox II (V400) will be here around November. This new model will have a built-in polarator control.

After re-reading the review, I ordered a GBox.
They shipped me a VBox II, they didn't even ask.
Hope it work as good. I have a VBox V, but it only counts about 10 pulses per 2 degs. I do find myself "bumping" the Dish for Ku.
 
Polarotor control sound good but how do you control it from your receiver?

Most likely, like you control it now with the standard voltage switched LNB; i.e. the receiver outputs 13V or 18V on the dish feed and the GBOX-II translates that in to Polarotor rotation. Hopefully, there is an adjustment on the GBOX-II for the Polarotor starting position so it isn't necessary to rotate the feedhorn for alignment.
 
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Lak7 said:
I have a VBox V, but it only counts about 10 pulses per 2 degs. I do find myself "bumping" the Dish for Ku.
You really need a magnet wheel with more pulses per revolution.
The Gbox may help, but you've got to give it something to work with. ;)

One idea Linuxman came up with when he was building his own magnet wheel, was to put two reed switch sensors on it.
By mounting them out of phase, you got double the number of pulses per revolution using the existing magnet wheel.

Likvid said:
Polarotor control sound good but how do you control it from your receiver?
I believe when you set up the box for satellite position, you'll be able to set the skew for both V and H for that satellite.
So, if the next satellte has a different skew, the box will remember.

transco said:
Most likely, like you control it now with the standard voltage switched LNB; i.e. the receiver outputs 13V or 18V on the dish feed and the GBOX-II translates that in to Polarotor rotation.
And yes, it'll detect 13/18 volts, and change polarity on the fly.
Have to wait for a review of the new box to see how it all got implemented.
 
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I have a VBox V, but it only counts about 10 pulses per 2 degs. I do find myself "bumping" the Dish for Ku.

You really need a magnet wheel with more pulses per revolution.
The Gbox may help, but you've got to give it something to work with. ;)

One idea Linuxman came up with when he was building his own magnet wheel, was to put two reed switch sensors on it.
By mounting them out of phase, you got double the number of pulses per revolution using the existing magnet wheel.

My motor has the "Stone" magnet, "32 pulses per inch" according to the Spec's.
I have an old Super Jack with the same Stone, would that have more Poles?

To use 2 Reed Sensors, are they wired in Series or Parallel?
I am assuming Parallel, 180deg out.
 
Sorry, the V4000 won't be here before Xmas. It has been delayed due to development cost and production requirements. It is still on the table, but not for the near future. I will keep you informed when it becomes available.

In the mean time, we have the Gbox V3000 in stock now.
 
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