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    Question Tunner A& B config motorised setup

    Hi,

    I just got my new reciever today from WOS today.
    How do I configure tunner A & B for motorised setup?
    Not sure which conection at the back is A or B as not labled.
    I have entered cordinates in Tuner A and set it to USALS/positioner mode etc
    Kept tunner B looped to A as not sure how that one is configured.

    Not having much luck after trying diffrent options but get zero results after a scan?

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    Draw a picture of your wiring to avoid confusion/errors.

    There are a few uploads of what a second cable of motorised LNB is. But best we confirm how you have physically hooked up the wires.

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    I got it working although turning the dish to a selected saterlight is somtimes tempermental.
    I have done the following:

    Tuner A ( presumed input A in diagram)
    Config - Simple
    Mode - Positiner
    Longitude 000.2018E
    latitude 051.656N

    Tuner B
    set as - Equal to Tuner A

    I have done a diagram as attached and I do have pland to install a second cabel from LNB back to inputv B of tunner

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    Current Saterlite setup.pdf
    Last edited by abu baniaz; 26-03-22 at 20:56. Reason: make attchment easier to see

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    That is wrong configuration. You have told the receiver it is connected to two different motorised dishes.

    You only have one cable to the dish. You cannot split a Universal satellite signal. Just set one tuner until you install/connect the other signal wire. Leave the rest in FBC automatic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    That is wrong configuration. You have told the receiver it is connected to two different motorised dishes.

    You only have one cable to the dish. You cannot split a Universal satellite signal. Just set one tuner until you install/connect the other signal wire. Leave the rest in FBC automatic.

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    Abu -
    tuners c-h are automatic.
    the tuner B (input 2) has no option for setting to automatic?
    So I have this one to diasbled.

    Is the above correct?

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    That will be fine. If you continue to have issues, double check the faceplate is not blocking any frequencies. Might be easier to bypass it.

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    Thank Abu thats very helpfull

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