I spent half the day today fabricating a lighter, less bulky mount for the ChannelMaster 90cm dish so I could get my SG2100 motor installed. I finally got it installed (after the first attempt didn't work out right) about the time it was starting to get dark (and cold!). I set the motor for true south (75.4) and when I moved it via USALS to my true south sat - SBS6 - it was right on, just had to do a slight declination adjustment to peak the signal. I then changed to AMC6 and it moved right over and brought that one in. So far so good. I then sent it to AMC4. It moved along until I got a signal and picture but stopped just a little beyond where it should have and lost signal. I have not had any luck trying to move back a little with the receiver remote. It will move back to both 72 and 74 with no problem other than it will only move after switching to certain channels. I can't seem to figure out how to "go to X" with the IV200 and it doesn't want to go beyond 101. This is the same thing it did when I first tried it with the original heavy mount a couple weeks ago. Perhaps I have the same problem DJ Rob and others have spoke about in his motor thread? http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air-fta-discussion/154324-sg-2100-issues.html
I will try again tomorrow, weather permittng, to manually move at the dish. Suggestions and tips are greatly appreciated.
I will try again tomorrow, weather permittng, to manually move at the dish. Suggestions and tips are greatly appreciated.