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This is one of the best motors in its class. Brand new design and full of features.
With a motorized system the dish moves from east to west to track the satellites positioned along the Clarke belt. More satellites mean more channels to view. Good for most free to air offset dishes from 24" to 48". It utilizes a data stream passed up the LNB co-axial lead to the mount. Only one co-axial cable is needed for installation.
Do I need a separate power line to connect to the HH Motor?
No. The motor gets its power from the receiver using the same coaxial cable running from the receiver to the LNBF on the dish. You simply disconnect the cable from the LNBF. Connect it to the HH Motor. Then run a short coaxial cable between the motor and the LNBF. Make sure to turn the receiver OFF whenever you disconnect or connect the coaxial cable to the motor or LNBF. Use the Power ON/OFF switch on the back of the receiver.
How do I control the motor to move it East / West?
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 motor. Once you initially setup the motor on the satellite arc and store the locations of the satellites, you will be able to move between satellites by simply changing the channel.
Does the motor also adjust for variation in elevation on the dish for each satellite?
Yes it does.
Do I need to skew the LNBF on a motorized dish?
No you don't. Just set the skew at 0 and the motor will tilt the whole dish when it moves.
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