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WS9036 36" 90cm Satellite Dish Installed On SG6000 Satellite Dish Motor |
WS9036 with
SG6000 Motor Make An Excellent Combo! |
Official SG6000 Motor Manufacturer
No. The motor gets powered by the receiver. The receiver provides power to turn the LNB on and to switch polarity. The motor consumes the same power through the coaxial cable that runs from the receiver to the LNBF. Simply run the coaxial cable to your satellite dish motor, then from the HH dish motor run a 3 or 4 foot coaxial cable to the LNBF.
The motor is controlled by the receiver's remote control. All receivers compliant with the DiSEqC 1.2, 1.3, or USALS protocol have the capability to run an HH satellite motor. Once you install and setup the motor to follow the satellite arch properly and store the different satellite positions and locations into the receiver, the receiver will automatically go to the location where the channel is being broadcasted from when you change TV channels on the receiver.
No. All satellite motors and HH mounts are DiSEqC1.2 & DiSEqC1.3 compatible, but not all dish motors are USALS compatible. Motors that are NOT USALS compatible are sometimes more reliable.
Not all satellite C/Ku band receivers are DiSEqC 1.2 and DiSEqC 1.3 compatible. Some are DiSEqC1.0. Make sure the receiver you purchase is at least DiSEqC 1.2 compatible.
No. You need a C band dish (2.4 meters / 6 foot) or larger to be able to pick up C band. This system is only for Ku band reception.
Yes. When you install the motor based on your latitude, the motor will adjust the elevation as well.
No. Just leave the LNB at 0 degrees skew and the motor will tilt the satellite dish to make up for the adjustment of skew.
Adding a motor to your system allows you to receive satellite channels from multiple satellites & not just one.
No. This is an automatic satellite dish motor. Once it's installed properly and your receiver is programmed with the locations of the satellites, every time you change channels, the receiver sends DiSEqC commands to the satellite motor to tell it to move and stop at a certain location where the satellite signal is broadcasting from.
Simply run the coaxial cable to your satellite dish motor, then from the HH dish motor run a 3 or 4 foot coaxial cable to the LNBF.
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