No, I RV with a 1000.4 EA & WA too. However, I've found it's better and easier to swap out the arm & LNB (2 bolts into metal) instead of swapping LNBs (4 screws into plastic) . . .I know I need a new LNB for this to happen, but does the ARM need to be replaced too?
I'm betting that the metal will last longer than the plastic, Dutch.I only remove the two screws that connect the LNB to the plastic arm adapter to change from EA to WA and back. It only takes a minute or two using a small pocket screwdriver.
No, I RV with a 1000.4 EA & WA too. However, I've found it's better and easier to swap out the arm & LNB (2 bolts into metal) instead of swapping LNBs (4 screws into plastic) . . .
Yeah, the Accutrac III+ the meter I love to hate. Very buggy.A few years ago, I purchased the Accutrac 3 plus, which I recently dug out of my closet. I'm a bit rusty on the usage. As I remember, I connected the coax to the middle port of the LNB, and tune/fine tune until all three satellites are peaked? Then I take the Accutrac out of the line and run a check switch on my 211k?
I remember the batteries didn't last, so I didn't use them.
I would guestimate I've done well over a hundred LNB swaps so far, with no signs of anything wearing out. The key is to not over tighten the screws. I figured if the plastic threaded holes in the adapter do wear out, I can just drill on through and use longer screws with wing nuts. That would make the swap completely tools free, just like the rest of my tripod and dish setup. I also have an extra adapter on hand that came with one of my LNB's.I'm betting that the metal will last longer than the plastic, Dutch.
Yeah, the Accutrac III+ the meter I love to hate. Very buggy.
My favorite bug was when the display powered up as a mirror image of itself.Buggy, in what sense?
I just powered the meter up and ran it in default mode. However, I stopped using the Accutrac.Also, do you have to change the voltage on the Accutrac to 18 volts or something when aiming?