Ok, so I've been doing the FTA thing for a bit less than a year but I have a good background in satellite from the "good ole C-band days". I have a setup right now using 3 fixed dishes (one of which is Dish 500 for the in the clear audio channels) and I'm thinking about getting a motor.
So from what I understand my Pansat 3500SD will control a HH motor via Diseqc or USALS. I'm also understanding that USALS is the prefered method for most as it is the easiest. Is it also more accurate? I guess I'm looking for the pros and cons of either method.
I also understand that there are many many motors out there that will do the job but the difference would be the mounting method and the size of the dish to be moved. Is there also a limitation as to the E/W range of the motor, would one swing farther than another or is that dependent on the rest of the mounting system?
How am I doing so far? I guess what I'm asking is which motor would be both reliable and robust in a northern climate (on the Canada/US border with Minnesota) and heavy duty enough to move a 1.2m offset dish which was originally a Star Choice unit.
So from what I understand my Pansat 3500SD will control a HH motor via Diseqc or USALS. I'm also understanding that USALS is the prefered method for most as it is the easiest. Is it also more accurate? I guess I'm looking for the pros and cons of either method.
I also understand that there are many many motors out there that will do the job but the difference would be the mounting method and the size of the dish to be moved. Is there also a limitation as to the E/W range of the motor, would one swing farther than another or is that dependent on the rest of the mounting system?
How am I doing so far? I guess what I'm asking is which motor would be both reliable and robust in a northern climate (on the Canada/US border with Minnesota) and heavy duty enough to move a 1.2m offset dish which was originally a Star Choice unit.