Wow, so....I gotta ask, do I need one of the above mentioned motors? and if yes-where can I acquire for $60
Wow, so....I gotta ask, do I need one of the above mentioned motors? and if yes-where can I acquire for $60
I just remembered that the last STAB model HH90 that I saw did not have a centering hole in the tube. Mounting a GEOSATpro 90cm will be a challenge if there is not centering hole as the dish mast clamp requires a pass-through bolt.
I don't have a Stab HH90 on hand. Does anyone know if the current shipped model is shipping with the centering hole? If not, is the tube magnesium cast? Need to know before trying to drill!
Yes, the motor is controlled by DiSEqC 1.2 motor commands.I'm guessing this thing would work with my Mini HD (AMIKO)?!
Agreed. Geosat Pro Micro HD is the best FTA receiver ever built for NorthAmerica. I have bought both, thhe Amiko mini HD is good also but the Geosat MicroHD has an excellent way to tune up the antenna with a single push of the yellow Signal buttonThe MicroHD receiver is "better" for FTA. Much better resolution on SD video compared to the HDVR1200, and awesome on HD video. The MicroHD also has close captioning capability, for those channels that have it.
The existing J-pole (post) may not tall enough to allow the motor mounting and the dish to clear the roof pitch (angle). This depends on what direction is South and the pitch of the roof. You probably will need to use the mast assembly that was provided with the dish. It is taller than a Dish Network post.
Also must install the 2 support legs and lag them into into a solid backing. Roof sheeting is not a good mounting surface. Either lag into the rafters or place 2x4/2x6 backing plates underneath the sheeting. This is critical for stability and reliable tracking.
The new mast assembly should be tall enough if the "J" is at the bottom, mounted in the footer plate. This post install configures the pole to reach vertical rather than horizontal. The Stab HH90 will drop the height 6 or 8", so watch the ends of the dish does not contact the roof.
The existing RG6 cabling should be able to be used if it is in good condition and no inline switches.
Is there no way to place the dish on the ground using a 2 3/8" galvanized fence post set in cement? You may wear out the shingles and your legs climbing the ladder getting this motorized system installed and serviced.