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frank spedding
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 1:56 am    Post subject: POSITIONER CONNECTIONS Reply with quote

Can anyone please tell me the correct connections for a motorised dish i
have aquired.I have a GB SAT receiver with a built in positioner the rear
connections are as follows:
Pulse/Motor1/Motor2/Scew/Gnd/+5v Do the motor wires go to motor1/2 one wire
to pulse but where will the other wire go Gnd or +5v any help will be most
welcome

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Michael Chare
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Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 5:11 pm    Post subject: Re: POSITIONER CONNECTIONS Reply with quote

"frank spedding" <frank@joyland.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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Quote:
Can anyone please tell me the correct connections for a motorised dish i
have aquired.I have a GB SAT receiver with a built in positioner the rear
connections are as follows:
Pulse/Motor1/Motor2/Scew/Gnd/+5v Do the motor wires go to motor1/2 one wire
to pulse but where will the other wire go Gnd or +5v any help will be most
welcome


Assuming that you use a 36v positioner rather than a DiSEqC 1.2:

Most likely you connect the motor between Motor1 and Motor 2, and the reed relay
between pulse and ground.


Can you not download the manual from the manufactureres Internet web site?

If not download the manual for an Echostar AD3600IP

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