Now can you imagine those critters rambling around like that in tall thick grass, in the dark, with mosquitoes biting...that's why I only venture to my dish in (bright) daylight.
I upgraded my microHD firmware so I could get the continuous motor movement. Although it seems I could use some new better cable, as of now, I have all satellies scanned in and I can operate normally with one exception. When motoring to the ends of the arc (15W and east, west of 103W), my dish is like an old man sitting down. It's easy to get down, but it's a struggle to get back up. So when my dish is moving back toward the higher elevations from the ends of the arc, I may need to electronically bump the dish a bit back and forth to get it to move properly. Maybe some commands are getting lost. I've developed a technique.
Bottom line is we should encourage everybody to get PLL LNBs. This device cost no more than a non-PLL, and I have found its performance is wonderful. In almost every case, my SQ on channels is higher perhaps because in many cases I had marginal signals. What's nice is this LNB seems to operate a little like AFC does on an FM radio. As long as the dish is quite near peak, this LNB grabs the transponder signal and you don't need to worry about peaking things much. Therefore USALS is fine to use; no point switching to DiSEqC mode to bump a little here and there (except to get Granpa Motor to move).