Positioner problem with DM800

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  • digicon
    V.I.P. Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 8261

    #16
    Originally posted by saalty
    I'm not sure that the current limit is the problem. Finally I have no idea what is the problem But I think if the current is too big for the tuner it would be reflected in measurments, I don't think that the transient time is too small that I can't see it on instrument. And maybe it will be caused when I'm for example on 1W and wan't to move on astra and it's need more torque....

    Have you actually tried this when on a Horizontal channel on 1 weat tried moving to another Horizontal channel on a different satellite and see if that improves any, this way when power is sent to the motor the extra voltage is not required to switch polarisations 13/18v. worth a try

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    • saalty
      Newbie
      • Jan 2010
      • 15

      #17
      Originally posted by digicon
      Have you actually tried this when on a Horizontal channel on 1 weat tried moving to another Horizontal channel on a different satellite and see if that improves any, this way when power is sent to the motor the extra voltage is not required to switch polarisations 13/18v. worth a try
      I tried from H-H, V-V, H-V, V-H and did not notice any link between polarisation and did motor wan't to move....

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      • saalty
        Newbie
        • Jan 2010
        • 15

        #18
        I use the openpli image which has counter when dish is moving. I noticed that when time elapsed and after a few seconds I change to the other channel on same satellite and wait again a few seconds then changed to another etc. then on 6th or 7th change I have a picture. It is like receiver doesn't send the diseqc command at first time. I don't know diseqc repeats setup does help to me (and which one: "one" or "two"). On the other hand I don't know this is motherboards or tuners fail....

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