I've run across two items called: Vbox III
They are controllers to move the actuators on C-band dishes (usually)
One is carried by Sadoun, and is called: PowerTech V3000 (V-Box III)
I checked the other unit, and couldn't find it on either GoSatellite nor SatelliteAV, our FTA sponsors.
It is a whole different design (packaging, at least), and is called: V-Box III Antenna Positioner
Previously, the main product on the market was the V-Box-II
Is there any significant difference between the three units?
If so, that would make the core of a good review here on SatGuys.
I know I would enjoy reading it.
As far as I have read, there is still no attempt to make a controller box that will do USALS with an H-H motor like the H180-Moteck.
And that I would like to see !
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Okay, there's an extra button on the remote of the PowerTech V3000
It's the NAME button, and I think it lets you attach an alphabetic name to a sat position.
The LED display appears to be 16-segment, which would do a passable job for letters.
It's unclear how many digits the PowerTech displays for numerical position.
The other units claim three digits.
Does that mean 999 counts from the reed switch?
They are controllers to move the actuators on C-band dishes (usually)
One is carried by Sadoun, and is called: PowerTech V3000 (V-Box III)
I checked the other unit, and couldn't find it on either GoSatellite nor SatelliteAV, our FTA sponsors.
It is a whole different design (packaging, at least), and is called: V-Box III Antenna Positioner
Previously, the main product on the market was the V-Box-II
Is there any significant difference between the three units?
If so, that would make the core of a good review here on SatGuys.
I know I would enjoy reading it.
As far as I have read, there is still no attempt to make a controller box that will do USALS with an H-H motor like the H180-Moteck.
And that I would like to see !
edit:
Okay, there's an extra button on the remote of the PowerTech V3000
It's the NAME button, and I think it lets you attach an alphabetic name to a sat position.
The LED display appears to be 16-segment, which would do a passable job for letters.
It's unclear how many digits the PowerTech displays for numerical position.
The other units claim three digits.
Does that mean 999 counts from the reed switch?
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