Does anyone have any advice on decent satellite meters?
They really seem hard to find.
I bought a Digisat Pro III thinking that it would do all that I need -- which isn't much, just set up my Dish DP for the RV, from time to time set up the home dish(es) - Dish 1000, and, of course, find satellites and set up FTA dishes.
Well, it sort of works. When it works its ok. The biggest problem is the limited life on its internal batteries. Once those are discharged its a 14 hour wait for it to re-charge. No ability to run it from an external power source.
Life is REALLY short on a Dish DP, and foget about trying to power a 3 LNB system such as Dish 1000. Their suggested workaround is to pull off the lnb, fir a normal twin, align with that then put the real lnb back... hmm...
Quality is also quite poor. The case on mine showing white stress marks on the blue where it was forced together. The holes for the various sockets etc are just hacked out of the box plastic.
Definitely not what I was expecting for $90+
One time when I connected it to the 3 lnb system, there was smoke and burning smells came from it .... it REALLY doesn't like handling that much current.
So... I started looking at the BirdDog meters. These come from the same people that do the DIGISTAT ... not a good indication to start with.
So I looked at the user manual - basically the same story, not capable of really driving a Dish 1000, and its not clear that it can run from an external power source.
I felt ripped off with the quality of the DIGISAT ... for ~$450 I would expect a LOT more - but I get the impression its the same thing with some added abilities to display signal quality and identify satellites.
So, what is there thats any better? Anything?
They really seem hard to find.
I bought a Digisat Pro III thinking that it would do all that I need -- which isn't much, just set up my Dish DP for the RV, from time to time set up the home dish(es) - Dish 1000, and, of course, find satellites and set up FTA dishes.
Well, it sort of works. When it works its ok. The biggest problem is the limited life on its internal batteries. Once those are discharged its a 14 hour wait for it to re-charge. No ability to run it from an external power source.
Life is REALLY short on a Dish DP, and foget about trying to power a 3 LNB system such as Dish 1000. Their suggested workaround is to pull off the lnb, fir a normal twin, align with that then put the real lnb back... hmm...
Quality is also quite poor. The case on mine showing white stress marks on the blue where it was forced together. The holes for the various sockets etc are just hacked out of the box plastic.
Definitely not what I was expecting for $90+
One time when I connected it to the 3 lnb system, there was smoke and burning smells came from it .... it REALLY doesn't like handling that much current.
So... I started looking at the BirdDog meters. These come from the same people that do the DIGISTAT ... not a good indication to start with.
So I looked at the user manual - basically the same story, not capable of really driving a Dish 1000, and its not clear that it can run from an external power source.
I felt ripped off with the quality of the DIGISAT ... for ~$450 I would expect a LOT more - but I get the impression its the same thing with some added abilities to display signal quality and identify satellites.
So, what is there thats any better? Anything?