OTHER STAB HH120 Not Responding

Captain Midnight

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Sep 16, 2019
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Hello, I have a STAB motor that has decided to take a nap on me (hopefully not dead). I had it in my shed for months and finally got time to set up my 1.2m dish at my new house. I had to on the pole and moving around fine. Went to 129w and back to 91w. No issues. Then I send it to 97w. It lands there and I tweak the mount and all to peak the signal.

I get a strong signal on 97w, but the STAB refuses to do anything now, USALS nor Diseqc 1.2. Different receivers have no effect. I use an amiko HD265 as the command receiver. This had served me well in the past.

Any ideas? I have opened the motor case and see nothing out of place. Connections look good. The manual unfortunately is not helpful for any real troubleshooting.
 

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Have you tried connecting the receiver to the motor directly? Bring the motor inside or take the receiver outside. I had very similar issues with a Stab HH90 after moving and discovered my coax from the receiver to the motor was just way too long.
 
NB Parallelthread seems to be here: STAB HH 120 Dead

I believe the circuit board of HH100 and HH120 often are the same.
- Have you checked the F-connector soldering contacts on the circuit board (does the loop-through to the LNB still work)?
- With older STABS, sometimes the flat-cable connections corroded.
- Did you measure R20 on the circuit board, when you have a circuit board as in this thread: STAB HH100 onderdeeltje doorgebrand
(When you don't understand dutch, use google translate or so.)
If that is burnt through, that is bad....

Greetz,
A33
 

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