Motorised Satellite Accessories Motorised dish kits 36 volt Linear Actuators (jacks) DiSEqC H-H motors 36 volt motors VBox2 36v - DiSEqC interface Reed switch Motorised 80cm dish kit comprising:- |
|  | Orbital 80cm Dish - 80cm metre anthracite grey high gain dish
Inverto 0.2db Black Premium - Excellent Quality 0.2db typ. LNB
- Low power consumption
- High cross-polar performance
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|  | Technomate Motor TM2600 Super - New Metal Gears
- Special Design for Receivers with DiSEqC 1.2 - 1.3
- Only One Coaxial Cable Control
- Go To X Function
- High Efficiency
- Compact Structure
- Ultra Low Noise
- Easy Installation with LED Indicator
- Manual EAST / WEST button
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|  | Televes Medium L Dish Mount - Suitable for Dishes upto 90cm
- Standoff 35cm
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| Motorised 1m dish kit comprising:- |
|  | Orbital 100cm Dish - 100cm metre anthracite grey high gain dish
Inverto 0.2db Black Premium - Excellent Quality 0.2db typ. LNB
- Low power consumption
High cross-polar performance |
|  | Technomate Motor TM2600 Super - New Metal Gears
- Special Design for Receivers with DiSEqC 1.2 - 1.3
- Only One Coaxial Cable Control
- Go To X Function
- High Efficiency
- Compact Structure
- Ultra Low Noise
- Easy Installation with LED Indicator
Manual EAST / WEST button |
|  | P269 Televes Large L Dish Mount - Suitable for Dishes upto 1mtr
- Standoff 46cm
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| 36v Linear Actuators (dish motors or Jack Arms) with reed switch sensing |
|  | (clamp, bolts, nuts and washers included) 52378 Actuator 8 inch movement £29.95 14553 Actuator 12 inch movement £29.95 14451 Actuator 18 inch movement £34.95 19959 Actuator 24 inch movement £49.95 Technical information |
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| DisEqC Horizon-to-Horizon dish rotators Suitable for use with all Digital DisEqC receivers. Moves the dish automatically to the correct satellite when positions have been programmed into receiver memory. DiSEqC motors are designed to run on the same coax & use the power originally provided to run LNBs . Typical current drawn by DiSEqC motors is 50mA standby / 200mA moving & 350 mA peak (from stationary to moving) so there's no requirement to use different coaxial cable. Just make sure that all connections are good and treated with silicone grease. |
|  JACK21 | Technical information JACK20 Manhattan H-H 100 DisEqC up to 1.0m dish USALS compatible JACK21 Manhattan H-H 120 DisEqC up to 1.2m dish USALS compatible JACK50 CRYPTIK DIGITAL H-H DisEqC 1.2m dish JACK19 JAEGER DG120 DisEqC Motor Discontinued |
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| JACK23 Technomate SG2100A (Moteck 2100a) DisEqC 1.2 up to 1.4m aluminium dish USALS compatible |
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| 36v Horizon-to-Horizon dish rotators |
|  Technical information | Click on image to enlarge |
| DP6000 VBox2 is a full-function antenna positioner for 36v motors. |
|  | It can also work between a DiSEqC receiver and a 36 volt motor. Positioner Features - Simple operation and quick installation
- V-BOX2 99 memories DiSEqC positioner
- CE Certified
- 22 key IR remote control
- Compatible with all DiSEqC 1.0/1.2 receivers
- 99 MEMORIES DiSEqC 1.2
- 3 Digit LED Display
- Anti-noise circuit to avoid pulse miscounts
- Software end-stop settings
- Fine-tune EAST/WEST Buttons for Better alignment
- Recall Satellite Positions by 3 Control Buttons on Front Panel
- Handles dishes up to 3 metres diameter
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| Reed Switch |
Reed Switches More info CLICK HERE | 560-492 Magnetic REED SWITCH for most actuators. Can be used to replace the plastic encapsulated types as well. |
| Send this page address - CLICK HERE - to a friend ! Technical information USALS Our Manhattan DisEqC 1.2 motors are made by STAB so they are USALS compatible. Click on the link for more information and to download the specifications in PDF form. We receive a lot of requests for dimensions and technical information on Motors. Unfortunately the manufacturers don't provide us with any information (except USALS, above). All they tell us is that the various types of motor are designed to move satellite dishes when connected to a suitable receiver or positioner. The standard motors will mostly work on 12 to 36 volts. At 12 volts they will move quite slowly. Sometimes that's desirable to reduce noise and "overshoot". You can drop the voltage with a low-value high-dissipation resistor in line with one of the motor connections. The DisEqC motors use the receiver's LNB supply to power the motor. Obviously it runs at 12 to 20 volts. The available LNB current is low so DisEqC motors are not very powerful. So please don't ask me if our motors are suitable for operating garage doors etc. We don't know. |