Are you talking about these: Amazon product ASIN B00ACDEVDWIf so, that is a STAB HH120, manufactured by Stab Italia's Rotor Division in Italy. It can be purchased elsewhere for a lot less. Also, not sure why Digiwave is claiming it's theirs? As others have said though, the Stab HH90 is sufficient for your 90cm dish.This was a lot more money than the STAB HH120 but I wonder if it's worth the money.
Digiwave Rotor Sat HH120 Stab ($350)
If it has the two buttons on the bottom front hold both in for about ten seconds and wait for the light to flash. It should reset it.
You won't know until you open it. Never hurts to give it at least a once over.My SG2100 has a reset switch that requires something like a straightened paper clip to activate it. I've already tried the reset and it doesn't fix the motor. I'll have to take the antenna off so that I can take the motor off for inspection. Probably isn't worth replacing any defective parts though.
As others have said though, the Stab HH90 is sufficient for your 90cm dish.
spongella is right, there are no buttons on the HH90. I've had one for 8 years and it has never needed a reset. I think it has 2 sensors in it instead of just 1 like the SG 2100.
I always use a TV and receiver at the dish, so it can be moved with the remote easily.
The Stab Mp02 works well for aiming and resetting.
Anyone want to create an open source ARM or Arduino based controller? Simple: East/West/Return to Zero/Reset. Takes power from receiver coax and generates DiSEqC commands. Seems that it would be an easy project for those cold winter weekends!
Great idea I have just the board for it too.Anyone want to create an open source Arduino based controller?