Buyer Beware1
If you have a Twinhan 1025 PCI card and purchase a SG2100 h-h motor it may not work.
This the third motor:
ALL THREE MOTORS WITH DIFFERENT PROBLEMS
"I usE USALS in Twinhan software and ProgDVB software, both with the same result overshoots g10r and g27 as well as echostar to 61.5 degrees by as much as five degrees. DMSI WRITES: I am not able to use this software or a VP1020 such as the one you have. Using USALS on three different satellite receivers that I have here performed flawlessly with your SG2100. Not one time passing by the satellite position determined by USALS."
This is part of a reply from DMSI in Atlanta, Ga. I spent months with a motor from them that never zeroed and was 4 degrees WEST and would not and could never track the satellite arc because of a manufacturing error. Not only that but the motor that was drop shipped through www.DVBharware.com had no factory seals on it.
Of the THREE motors I have had from these people. This is the only one that overshoots the satellite and will not correct to USALS.
Notice above that he did not even get my card correct.
Only after joining this forum did I find out about the LONG history of 4 degrees west error on earlier motors.
I suggest anyone considering a motor pay a few bucks more and get one of those other motors that work.
If you have a Twinhan 1025 PCI card and purchase a SG2100 h-h motor it may not work.
This the third motor:
ALL THREE MOTORS WITH DIFFERENT PROBLEMS
"I usE USALS in Twinhan software and ProgDVB software, both with the same result overshoots g10r and g27 as well as echostar to 61.5 degrees by as much as five degrees. DMSI WRITES: I am not able to use this software or a VP1020 such as the one you have. Using USALS on three different satellite receivers that I have here performed flawlessly with your SG2100. Not one time passing by the satellite position determined by USALS."
This is part of a reply from DMSI in Atlanta, Ga. I spent months with a motor from them that never zeroed and was 4 degrees WEST and would not and could never track the satellite arc because of a manufacturing error. Not only that but the motor that was drop shipped through www.DVBharware.com had no factory seals on it.
Of the THREE motors I have had from these people. This is the only one that overshoots the satellite and will not correct to USALS.
Notice above that he did not even get my card correct.
Only after joining this forum did I find out about the LONG history of 4 degrees west error on earlier motors.
I suggest anyone considering a motor pay a few bucks more and get one of those other motors that work.