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Diseqc Motor

  • 01-03-2011 9:35am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 59 ✭✭


    I would love to add a Diseqc motor to my satellite system but am a bit nervous with the setup.

    Are there any installers in the Virginia area of Cavan?

    How much can I expect to pay for Motor and for Installation?

    What extra channels can I expect to receive?

    Thanks in advance.

    Craig


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,417 ✭✭✭✭watty


    www.lyngsat.com
    check 42E to 45W under Europe and Atlantic frequencies
    "Clear" not encrypted channels
    Check "footprint" aka "beam" actually includes Ireland.

    Lots of channels not in English.

    About €200 or more (seriously more for quality 36V system needed for larger dishes or more exposed site) for equipment excluding poles/brackets and receiver.
    About €200 upwards for install, even €400 if major work is needed. You need expert company or a huge amount of patience and DIY skill.
    See http://www.techtir.ie/articles/howto


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 pc8000


    Hi , i have a motorised set up , alsat dark motor with a triax 1m dish it a basic system motor was 60 euro and dish 85 euro , the install is easy ,if you have put any dish before its much the same plus there is lots of information on line .
    I have 35 satellites scaned into my sat box from 45e to 30w...


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