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  • GAH
    Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 57

    #1

    Diseqc Motor and Vu Duo?

    Hi Guys,

    I currently use a Manhattan receiver to move my old 1m dish with polar mount. However, the Manhattan has packed in, so now is the time to upgrade. My idea is a new 1m (or possibly 1.1m) dish with an Inverto Black Ultra Twin LNB, and possibly a Technomate TM-2600 DiSeqc Motor connected to my Vu Duo running the latest Vix. Anyone using a similar setup, or can anyone say why I should or shouldn't use the TM-2600 with my Vu Duo?

    GAH
  • meggiedude
    Top Poster +
    • May 2012
    • 215

    #2
    Originally posted by GAH
    Hi Guys,

    I currently use a Manhattan receiver to move my old 1m dish with polar mount. However, the Manhattan has packed in, so now is the time to upgrade. My idea is a new 1m (or possibly 1.1m) dish with an Inverto Black Ultra Twin LNB, and possibly a Technomate TM-2600 DiSeqc Motor connected to my Vu Duo running the latest Vix. Anyone using a similar setup, or can anyone say why I should or shouldn't use the TM-2600 with my Vu Duo?

    GAH
    I may be able to tell you next week mate. I have a Vu+ Duo clone arriving in a couple of days and already have a TM-2600 attached to my dish. Icecrypt quad LNB arrived today.

    Can't see you will have an issue, as the Vu+ Duo will support all DiSEqC options including USALS.

    If not, then I am well and truly b*gg*red, as thats the setup I want too

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    • GAH
      Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 57

      #3
      Hi Meggiedude,

      Thanks for the reply.

      I don't think I should have an issue with the TM-2600 (as you say the Vu Duo supports all DiSeqC options) but I just thought I'd ask! Would definitely be interested to know how you get on!

      Out of curiosity, anyone using a DarkMotor with their Vu Duo?

      GAH

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

        #4
        Nothing wrong with the TM2600 its metal geared just the same as the Dark Motor, The only reason i prefer the Dark Motor is its a lot quieter and also reaches that little bit further east and west compared to the TM2600,

        No too sure on the figures and this is a complete guess but i think the TM2600 goes 70? each way while the Dark Motor goes 80? each way, Probably due to it having no adjustable limits its all automatic.

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        • meggiedude
          Top Poster +
          • May 2012
          • 215

          #5
          This is where I got mine from :
          [ame="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Technomate-TM-2600-Super/dp/B003XU3ITO/ref=?ie=UTF8&m=A2UM0KGAOISHDW"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Technomate-TM-2600-Super[/ame]

          Metal geared TM-2600 for the same price(ish) as a plastic geared TM-2300

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          • GAH
            Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 57

            #6
            Hi Guys,

            Thanks for the replies.

            Think it's a straight choice between the Tm-2600 and the DarkMotor. Not that bothered about the extra reach with the DarkMotor as buildings in my line of sight mean I can only really see satellites from around 30E to 30W.

            GAH

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            • alec
              DK Veteran
              • Apr 2008
              • 345

              #7
              Originally posted by GAH
              Hi Guys,

              I currently use a Manhattan receiver to move my old 1m dish with polar mount. However, the Manhattan has packed in, so now is the time to upgrade. My idea is a new 1m (or possibly 1.1m) dish with an Inverto Black Ultra Twin LNB, and possibly a Technomate TM-2600 DiSeqc Motor connected to my Vu Duo running the latest Vix. Anyone using a similar setup, or can anyone say why I should or shouldn't use the TM-2600 with my Vu Duo?

              GAH
              One of my system, genuine Duo, using a 2600 with a 80cm mesh, no problems.
              I would be concern if it was connected to a solid 1 m dish or larger, because of the wind in my area.

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              • GAH
                Member
                • Jul 2009
                • 57

                #8
                Hi Guys,

                Thanks for all you info.

                I have now ordered a new 1m dish, an Intelligent DarkMotor and an Inverto Black Ultra Twin LNB.

                GAH

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                • psul
                  Junior Member
                  • May 2008
                  • 24

                  #9
                  Hi GAH,

                  read about your issues on the vix forum.
                  Some of them not dissimilar to my own.
                  I also have the same motor and same brand of lnb (single though).
                  I'm assuming your box is original though? Mines a clone so cant post over there about it.

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