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- 06-20-2005 11:39 AM #1
Actuator arm length = % of horizon viewable?
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Hi all, from my other posts you know I'm assembling a dish and upgrading the hardware.
The actuator is an old rusty Uniden...I'd guess 18" but don't know for sure. The dish is a Winegard 10' mesh dish.
I've been told that to go beyond south (into SE and E), I may need a special dish that can go further....but what If I just got one of these 24" or 36" actuators? Will that do the job, or is there more to the story?
As always, thanks for your input.
-Jerry
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- 06-20-2005 11:43 AM #2
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An 18" is ok, but I would get a new 24" this should do you fine, Venture's are good arms.
I have a 24" and can hit from AMC-8 to AMC-12 and more but my house is in the way
with a 18" you can go far but it may lose count and or dmage the arm when extended so much. Most older dishes had a 18" 4DTV DSR922 HDD 200 VC 2+ GI2500R VC 2 Pansat 2500a c/ku/dbs feed Norsat 5215 C-band Norsat 6606a Ku-band Lnbs 10.6ft Clearview mesh AMC-8 to AMC-12 24" Venture arm.
- 06-21-2005 04:01 PM #3
Depending from where your area, most the time 24" will do, but 36" is for sure you will get every sats from the continental U.S..

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