Enter to win: Sadoun Powertech DG380 HH Motor - End 2/28/09

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Sadoun

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Feb 27, 2005
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Enter to win One Heavy Duty DG380 HH Motor ($120 value) from Sadoun



Specifications & Features

  • Metal Mounts & Gears Box Inside
  • Automatic Zero Backlash (Slack) Adjustment
  • For up to 120 cm Steel dish (Max 31lbs).
  • Heavy duty construction & precise technology.
  • 0.1 degree precision resolution
  • +/- 80° Azimuth Rotation angle.
  • 55MM (2.16") Shaft
  • DiSEqC 1.2, 1.3, USALS or "Goto X"
  • Stainless Steel U-Bolt mounting screws
  • Software Limit Protection


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So how do you enter to win? Easy! All you have to do to enter in the random drawing is to:
Reply to THIS message and write why in your opinion it is a GOOD idea for someone to use an HH motor on their FTA dish. Or you can write whatever you want as long as it is related to FTA, such as when did you discover FTA, How does Satelliteguys website help you with your hobby, etc.
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At the end of February 28, 2009, we will select a member randomly. This member will be notified by PM. This is open to members worldwide.

Rules:
  • Must be at least 21 years of age to enter
  • One entry per family/residence for each item
  • Multiple submissions automatically disqualified
  • Officers and employees, including their relatives, of Sadoun Satellite Sales are not eligible for entry.
  • Deadline: End of the month - by mid-night.
  • Entrants agree by act of registration to permit their name to be posted on this site if they are chosen as the winner.
  • Winning entry selected at random. Odds of winning varies depending upon number of entries. This is a free drawing. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law.
  • Winner notified via email. Winner must reply within 48 hours. Make sure your email is correct. If a selected winner is ineligible, fails to claim a prize no alternate winner will be selected.
  • Incomplete entries or entries with errors will not be processed. Entries submitted after deadline will be disqualified.

As always with Sadoun Satellite Sales, your information will not be shared with any third parties. By entering this contest, you agree to be added to our e-mail list. Sadoun reserves the right to cancel this offer anytime without any prior notice.

Best regards and good luck.
 

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Pismire

SatelliteGuys Pro
Mar 6, 2008
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Darrington, Wa.
It's a good idea to use a HH motor to track all sateliites in the Clarke Belt. More satellites=more FTA.
 
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babcea

SatelliteGuys Pro
Sep 1, 2007
214
0
N.Florida
A motorized system is the only way to go IMO, you only need on dish in the yard so you are more likely to get the wife to go along with it,and there is no reason for all the switches and cables to run,and that saves alot of time.
Haveing an H-H motor lets you swing on over to your favorite channel after it has been moved from one sat to another,with a fixed dish you would have to get out in the cold and move the dish and try to find the sat,with the motor it is as easy as 1-2-3.
 

skewed

SatelliteGuys Guru
Aug 28, 2008
132
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I sure could use a heavy duty one like this, I am planning some mini bud experiments and this is exactly what I need. Good luck to me!
 

brentb636

SatelliteGuys Pro
Jun 24, 2006
4,278
6
5 miles N of Saugatuck, Mi
Count me in. I'm running 2 motorized dishes plus 1 in the shed until spring. Love the flexibility of a motor , and frankly , it's easier to aim than a fixed dish . Count me in for one of these babies.
:)
 

DJ Rob

SatelliteGuys Pro
Sep 8, 2003
1,577
2
Denver, Colorado
I used to have over 100 dishes in my backyard for FTA (not really) :D
Now I only need one with a motor!
And I could always use a better motor like this one! ;)
 

mred

SatelliteGuys Family
Jun 12, 2006
38
0
Marion, IA
As someone who uses one of these motors on a Primestar 84e, I can vouch that it's great to have a motorized dish, especially when the weather is this cold and you don't want to go outside to adjust anything. :)
 

Lone Cloud

SatelliteGuys Pro
May 23, 2008
701
18
I got one of my three HH motors from Sadoun. HH motors are cool because it is cost effective and simple to only have to connect one cable from receiver to motor. Your system will stay working longer because there is much less to go wrong.

If you are into true Free to Air programming like I am, having a good HH motor is indispensable.
 

phlatwound

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Lifetime Supporter
Dec 25, 2007
3,327
378
Goosapeak Junction
Motors are good for scaring the birds that want to roost and crap on my dish. ;)

My other DG380 needs a twin for company, thanks for the contest, Sadoun! :cool:
 

DishDigger

SatelliteGuys Pro
Jul 27, 2008
152
2
Thanks SADOUN

I've been wanting to check other sats, but, at my age, it's risky climbing the ladder to the edge of the roof to aim the dish.:eek: This would be a great outfit to put on my almost new SADOUN dish.:up
 

dunnsept

SatelliteGuys Pro
Nov 10, 2008
358
0
Central Meechigan
I want to look like CIA HQ and I think I'm not there yet, with only one 9 footer in the yard..
and motorized dishes are just plain cool.. people drive by and go "WHOA! was that moving?" "no way duuuuude, you're like just like seeing things man it's not moving."
"it WAS moving!" "dude, you'd better let me drive now"
 

skysurfer

SatelliteGuys Pro
Dec 1, 2006
1,737
42
It is a good idea for a FTA system to have a HH motor because there are too many good feeds and channels located throughout the arc. It's too hard to find one satellite to fix a dish to and it can be a pain if the weather is bad to go out and move the dish to another satellite to watch something else.
 
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