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10-18-2012 09:39 PM #13
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yeah it is just those certain sats I have really having the problems with. I am gonna get a dg380 soon, I heard they have automatic slack adjustment so I could never have to worry about them messing up. I mean it isnt bad really because before they said a dg280 could push this dish I have as it is a steel 1.2 meter dish.
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10-18-2012 11:15 PM #14
I just saw that "steel 1.2m" dish and the weight thing hit me. How much does the dish/mount weigh? The DG380 had a weight limit , seems around 28-30lbs but I don't recall where I read it.
You might just have too much metal to move correctly with that 280. I weighed my primestar dish before I put it on the 380 I have, to be sure it wasn't going to be too heavy, and I took off the old steel mount and made my own.Icon 550, Vantage 1100HD (thanks Stogie) on .90M primestar DG380 motor.10'Sami+GI650 for c-band.
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10-19-2012 12:54 AM #15
Sorry for this post, But you said driving you nuts --- And my wonderful kids responded when I said they were driving me nuts, " No POP, we can not drive you nuts. You are closer to nuts than to the car. It is just a short walk!"
Again, sorry.,. But then -- maybe I have reached the destination...
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10-19-2012 03:03 AM #16
Did you ever hear the joke about:
A pirate walks into a bar with a ships wheel attached to the front of his trousers. The bartender asks, "What the heck is that ships wheel for?". The pirate says, "I don't know, but it's drivin' me nuts, Arrrrr!" lol
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10-19-2012 01:38 PM #17
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lol funny jokes! Anyhow the dish is quite heavy, and with the dg280 I dont know, all i can think is it is straining a bit to lift back up from 125* to 113, my due south sat is 93* so I am 32 degrees out to the west at 125. Once I get back to the 113 and 105 range areas the rest of the sats come in just fine. I would say the dish is quite a bit heavier than a primestar, it doesnt have a big mount on it though, just a clamp.
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10-19-2012 06:39 PM #18I'll bet that is the problem. If you take it down again, stand on the scales with it in your hands, then weigh again without it and see how much weight its putting on the motor..a big steel 1.2 like that is what I need for my polar-mount rig-the big dish actuator and mount would move that easily.
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CS5000 now on 1m primestar-polar mount backup system.
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