I was thinking the other day that if there is enough power to the dish to aim a dish via USALS, there ought to be enough power to turn the sensor to get the best skew. Of course already they have H or V on automatic. How much harder could it be to turn and set a servo thing with the receiver power?
One of the difficulties of getting S-2, for example is aiming and skew have to be dead on. If there were a skew control where it searched for the strongest signal, maybe a lot more people could grab some of these transmissions successfully. It just seems to me that everything is there for it.
On my system, for example, I have a Birdview dish. My lnb is wired directly and only to my receivers and the dish motor is wired directly and only to the G-box. That means all that USALS power could be applied to the LNB for skew control.
You might even be able to use updates or aftermarket software to control the servo for skew.
Just a suggestion. I am probable nowhere near the first to encourage this.
One of the difficulties of getting S-2, for example is aiming and skew have to be dead on. If there were a skew control where it searched for the strongest signal, maybe a lot more people could grab some of these transmissions successfully. It just seems to me that everything is there for it.
On my system, for example, I have a Birdview dish. My lnb is wired directly and only to my receivers and the dish motor is wired directly and only to the G-box. That means all that USALS power could be applied to the LNB for skew control.
You might even be able to use updates or aftermarket software to control the servo for skew.
Just a suggestion. I am probable nowhere near the first to encourage this.