I bought a DM500s clone recently, and have been enjoying having a play, but feel the DM is currently wasted as i'm only using for 28.2 E reception ATM.
So i've decided to set-up either a multi-feed dish(es) or motorised dish.
I just cant decide which to go for!
Multi-feed appeals, as i like the idea of not having to wait for motor to rotate when switching between sats, but going this route means i'm gonna be limited to the total no of sats i can receive, and i gonna work out quite costly buying multiple LNB's/DiSeQC switch not to mention all that cabling.
Or do i go for motorised dish, which will work out cheaper,give greater access to sats and learn to be more patient (waiting for the motor).
The other thing that is putting me off, is that i've read that some DM500s clones aren't that great at driving motors, though tbh i only bought the DM500s as cheap way to find out what all the fuss was about with linux sat boxes, so plan to upgrade in the near future.
So guy's what do you think, Multi-feed or motorised?
So i've decided to set-up either a multi-feed dish(es) or motorised dish.
I just cant decide which to go for!
Multi-feed appeals, as i like the idea of not having to wait for motor to rotate when switching between sats, but going this route means i'm gonna be limited to the total no of sats i can receive, and i gonna work out quite costly buying multiple LNB's/DiSeQC switch not to mention all that cabling.
Or do i go for motorised dish, which will work out cheaper,give greater access to sats and learn to be more patient (waiting for the motor).
The other thing that is putting me off, is that i've read that some DM500s clones aren't that great at driving motors, though tbh i only bought the DM500s as cheap way to find out what all the fuss was about with linux sat boxes, so plan to upgrade in the near future.
So guy's what do you think, Multi-feed or motorised?

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