alien 8900 and motorized setup

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  • At present using e2 image on DM500 have a 80cm motorized dish fixed at 28.2 due to never getting it set up to move problem with box also got a alien 8900 which im going to connect to dish is it easy to set up to get dish to move to other sats


    in menu config mode what do I change to at present


    Con fig Mode simple
    Mode simple
    sat 28.2 east
    Diseqc no


    Reason want footy for next season on foriegn sats also is there a easy bouquet to install for various sats

  • Step 1. You will need to know your latitude and longitude before you start. A great place to fine this is dishpointer.com,,,,,, simply enter your post code, and the coordinates
    and displayed below the map. For example if we enter NG12 3PB our coordinates will be:
    Lat: 52:54:22N
    Lon: 1:02:11W


    You need to round up or down the coordinates to the nearest whole number. For example:
    Lat 52.5N
    Lon 1.0W


    Step 2. Install the DisEqc motor and dish as instructed in the manual that came with your motor.
    Make sure your mounting pole is perfectly vertical. Once you have done this and connected the motor to your satellite receiver, you need to enter the USALS menu. This will be explained in the receivers manual. Simply enter the the coordinates into the menu. Then select the THOR satellite at 1°West." you dont have to use thor @ 1west,,,,,as 28.2 east will do the same " The motor should move from it's default 0° to 1°West. Select a reliable channel such as BBC World.


    Step 3. We presume that you are using a standard in-line meter in between your LNB and the DisEqc motor. Using the meter carefully align the dish to the Thor satellite. You should start to receive BBC World. Fine tune the dish to peak the signal as high as possible. Return to the receiver and select another satellite such as Hellasat at 39°East. Check the Alignment everything should be spot on. If not return to Thor and check the alignment again.


    If you followed the instructions properly, you should be able to view a large number of satellites across the arc. Happy Viewing!

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