If you're using USALS, you need to populate your local latitude and longitude. I expect without those, the receiver wouldn't be able to construct a valid command.
I double checked and everything is setup correctly in the receiver. I even pulled out an old viewsat vs2000 to test with and got the same (non-responsive) result from the rotor.
Welcome to the forum, nwkn1g!
Thank you! I used to come here often, but its been over 5 years.
Do you have a DisableLimits command in you receiver? Have you tried that, and after that checked again?
You also tried GoLeft or GoRight (GoEast or GoWest) commands from your receiver, with no effect?
I cleared the limits and tried again, no go. I tried using Diseqc 1.2 and usals protocols and neither worked.
How did you test:
With short cable or long? If long, then try also with short cable.
With LNB cable attached to the other motor terminal, or not? If LNB connected, try without connection.
I cut about 10 feet of coax and crimped on new connectors to get rid of that variable.
I tried with and without the LNB connected.
I was wondering if the receiver was, for some reason, unable to send the diseqc commands so I tried a 4x1 Diseqc switch with success, so I know the receiver is capable them down the wire.
It looks like an SG-2100 or similar. I think I can just see the small hole beside one of those rubber grommets. One grommet hides the manual west-east button. The other one that has the small hole is where you insert a paper clip. With the cable from your receiver connected and the receiver on (power applied to the motor), press the hidden button with the paper clip to reset the motor. Do it a couple of times. You will see the light on the motor flash yellow and then revert back to green. Doing this has brought my motor back to life in the past.
I looked up SG-2100 and I think that's the exact same one that I have. Thanks for helping me identify it!
I popped off the rubber grommets and looked for a reset button, but couldn't find one. A green LED lives down in that little reset hole.
Not sure what else to do except maybe take it apart and look for obvious damage to the circuit?
Thank you everyone for your responses