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Thread: Twin Tuners vbox positioner

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    Twin Tuners vbox positioner

    Whats the best way to setup vu+ to vbox positioner tuner 1 or 2 to control the dish?

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    i would say, it doesn't make a difference but personally i would prefer to connect it to tuner 1. may be some how it has a priority or so
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    Sorry no "Edit" utton for me:

    I found this on another forum and thought might be useful

    spent a lot of time on my VU+ this week end, trying to get the V box to work with the VU+, as tunner A, and a diasque motor running on tunner B

    looks like I have finally sussed it, (most likely going the long route)

    full posting on this, once I have completed the task

    but on a V box...in tuner config (tuner A) USALS needs to be set to "no" and in its place, the V box number for the sat in question, ie; 028 = 28 east
    then go to positioner setup,...select tune,...select 28 east...man transponder then go to fine movement (search west east the dish takes off almost)
    and nudge the dish to its position, save

    then scan in 28 east (i avioded a downloaded list...more on that later)

    then back to tuner config,...add 19 east

    REBOOT the unit

    then repeat,...but at the end..add 13 east reboot afterwards + repeat

    as said...most likely the long route, but it works

    UPDATE

    once the v box is working, set all wanted sats up in the tuner A config, ( each sat set to 13/9/5 east or what ever, then reboot, then find the sats in positioner config, saving each sat at 13/9/5 east or what ever ....then do a multy sat scan (still very likely the long way round)
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    Has your vbox been previously setup for positions etc.. with another receiver?

    You would set the tuners per the attached screenshot, changing the longitude and latitude to suit where you are. The VU+ Duo will then send the appropriate signals to the vbox to move your dish providing you have stored the satellite positions in your vbox.

    EDIT: Checkout grtmoby's post above.
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