Hi all,
I'm a new italian user!
I have a big solid dish (10 feet), one 36'' actuator for azimuth, one actuator for elevation and one Seavey ESR-124-H for Ku and C band reception!
I've already ordered one titanium ASC-1 to control the azimuth actuator and the mechanical polarizer of Seavey feed.
I would also check the actuator of elevation, again via DiSEqC commands, in order to move the disc (both azimuth and elevation) and the polarotor skew at each change channel on my digital receiver.
If I follow this wiring diagram:
C band LNB + Ku band LNB -> DiSEqC switch (2 in, 1 out) -> Titanium ASC-1 (azimuth) -> Titanium ASC-1 (elevation) -> digital receiver DiSEqC compliant
setting the same DiSEqC position in both positioners titanium ASC-1, I should get the desired result, is it correct?
How many db will lose the coaxial cable in in/out of positioners? (also considering the DiSEqC switch and 30 m of cable between antenna and receiver)
Thanks for the advices and compliments for the Titanium ASC-1, a product that was missing in the current sat world!
Regards,
Alessandro.
I'm a new italian user!
I have a big solid dish (10 feet), one 36'' actuator for azimuth, one actuator for elevation and one Seavey ESR-124-H for Ku and C band reception!
I've already ordered one titanium ASC-1 to control the azimuth actuator and the mechanical polarizer of Seavey feed.
I would also check the actuator of elevation, again via DiSEqC commands, in order to move the disc (both azimuth and elevation) and the polarotor skew at each change channel on my digital receiver.
If I follow this wiring diagram:
C band LNB + Ku band LNB -> DiSEqC switch (2 in, 1 out) -> Titanium ASC-1 (azimuth) -> Titanium ASC-1 (elevation) -> digital receiver DiSEqC compliant
setting the same DiSEqC position in both positioners titanium ASC-1, I should get the desired result, is it correct?
How many db will lose the coaxial cable in in/out of positioners? (also considering the DiSEqC switch and 30 m of cable between antenna and receiver)
Thanks for the advices and compliments for the Titanium ASC-1, a product that was missing in the current sat world!
Regards,
Alessandro.