Can I be of help?
May I be of help?
You will need the coax to the lnb.
From the positioner there will be either two or three wires. If the pos. counter is the simple reed switch there will be a green and black wire. Connect the green to the sense connector on the rec. The black wire to the neg or ground symbol connector on the rec.
If the sensor is the electronic type, there will also be a red wire. Connect this to the 5 volt connector on the rec.
If you open the positoner cover and look inside and see a glass tube with two wirs coming out, it is a reed switch.
Next there will be three wires coming from the polarizer. Once again black to neg or ground symbol connectot on rec, white to output conn on rec, and red to 5 volt connector on rec.
Almost always the pos. and polarizer connectors are arranged in two rows on the back of the rec. The top row is most often the postioner connectiions.
Oh yes, there will be a pair of heavy wires, one white the other red. These go to the positioner motor. When you drive the dish manually look at the buttons on the remote. If you push east and the dish goes west, reverse these two heavy wires.
Also, when you openned up the pos. cover you should also see two mechanical limit switches. These are the hard limits. When you get the rec. set your limits first. Drive the dish until it hits one of the mechanical limits. Then back the dish off from it a little and then set the rec limit. Do the same for the one at the other end. That way the rec will not let the dish hit the mechanical limts. This is essential in high winds so the the dish will not push against the machanical limits of the ball screw.
Finally if you miss sats at the ends of the arc, if missing when the dish is low (facing horizon) adjust clock wise or counter clockwise, if missng at the end when the dish is facing up into the sky, adjust up and down on the back of the dish.
This is a picture of my installation. The c band dish is 36 feet off the ground.