Does anyone own a SATLink WS-6908 Satellite Meter that actually works? If so, I'd like to talk to you!
Might want to contact some of the members in this thread. http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/posts/2971533/Does anyone own a SATLink WS-6908 Satellite Meter that actually works? If so, I'd like to talk to you!
I had a WS-6906 for years, the earlier version, but the rechargeable battery finally died and could not find a replacement. It was a pretty good meter but did not have USALS and would receive only MPEG-2. If I remember the satellite calculator was a bit off, but it did a nice blind scan, and had a lock LED when you found a hot TP. There were no subsequent software updates even though it had a port for updating. The instructions that came with it were minimal and you were pretty much on your own as to figuring out how to use it. It came pre-programmed with most of the C and Ku band sats, and editing/deleting/adding satellites was pretty easy.
The volume control on the WS-6906 was adjustable, it just took a little figuring out. You had to be receiving an FTA program on the screen, then you pressed the left and right arrow buttons where the "OK" button was for increasing/decreasing the volume.
One weird thing is the meter had a male F connection, so you had to screw in a female to female F adapter to connect RG/6 cable.
I did a review of the WS-6906 sometime in 2011 in Monitoring Times magazine. They are still available, mine cost originally $243 (ouch!) but some are going for less than a hundred bucks now. Satlink has blossomed out with many different models these days, they seem to have a lot more available than years ago.
I had a WS-6906 for years, the earlier version, but the rechargeable battery finally died and could not find a replacement. It was a pretty good meter but did not have USALS and would receive only MPEG-2. If I remember the satellite calculator was a bit off, but it did a nice blind scan, and had a lock LED when you found a hot TP. There were no subsequent software updates even though it had a port for updating. The instructions that came with it were minimal and you were pretty much on your own as to figuring out how to use it. It came pre-programmed with most of the C and Ku band sats, and editing/deleting/adding satellites was pretty easy.
The volume control on the WS-6906 was adjustable, it just took a little figuring out. You had to be receiving an FTA program on the screen, then you pressed the left and right arrow buttons where the "OK" button was for increasing/decreasing the volume.
One weird thing is the meter had a male F connection, so you had to screw in a female to female F adapter to connect RG/6 cable.
I did a review of the WS-6906 sometime in 2011 in Monitoring Times magazine. They are still available, mine cost originally $243 (ouch!) but some are going for less than a hundred bucks now. Satlink has blossomed out with many different models these days, they seem to have a lot more available than years ago.