


At the Red Highlighted: Maybe that why they discontinued it?I found the SG-6000 to be better than the newer versions of the SG-2100. I do think that the accuracy could be better though. Maybe I'm being picky. I have to go from the same direction that I set the preset for each satellite. I use east to west. If I go from the other direction (west to east), it is off about .75 degrees from where I set preset. That's enough to not get a lock on some sats.
Could be the reason. I contacted DMSI, the company I got the SG-6000 from, but never heard back. After dealing with USALS issues with the new SG-2100's I tested and the accuracy issue with this one, price is going to be no object on my next motor. And I'm going to make sure the company/distributer has good customer service.
I just saw a picture of the Fortec Star HH42 on galaxy marketing's site and it looks like a rebranded SG-2100.
This thread was the first time I'd noticed Fortec carrying motors from anyone but STAB.
With all the trouble the 2100's have had in the last couple of years, and the only sales channel I trusted dropping their version, I wouldn't touch a 2100-alike motor with a 10 foot dish.
On the other hand, I've had no trouble with my old STAB HH-90.
The rare complaint ya might see, is "oh, it's slow". (I didn't think so)
Well, at least it gets there! Reliably and accurately.
Sadoun seems to be trying to distance himself from the 2100 train-wreck with a new line of serious motors.
So far, I've seen no negative feedback on them. (as it should be)
If ya want a good motor, you're going to have to pay for a good motor.
If ya buy cheap, you're going to get cheap.
Caveat Emptor !
@ The Red Highlighted:
Economic Interests and Customers' concerns are the reasons.The Sadoun PowerTech DG380 seems to be my target now. Unlesss........
My question to everyone here, what amount of side to side play in the tube of a motor is acceptable? Shouldn't it be tight where the tube isn't loose side to side at all? I was able to move mine with my hand with ease.
Only one thing I've ever heard on the Sadoun DG380 motor...
... and if you knew ahead, it wouldn't be a problem.
Clean the U-bolts and nuts (and maybe use anti-seize compound)
This other thread has a good discussion of the motors.