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    2 Motorised Dishes Setup

    Hi there,

    Can you please help with the configuration of my UNO.

    I have 1 Motorised Dish for 28.2 (it's pretty much static though - can only receive 28.2) and another motorised dish to receive sat 0.8 - 19e (again limited to these sats - Bloody trees)

    I've used a Diseqc switch on spiderbox to move between these easily. But not sure which setting to use on the UNO. If only the Diseqc A/B could have 'positioner' listed under port B?

    Thanks Very Much




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    Use 'advanced' setup.
    Create LNB 1 and assign it to 28.2: set DiSEqC mode to 1.2 and USALS to yes (if you use USALS) and 'Committed DiSEqC command' to AA.
    Create LNB 2 and assign it to the other satellites: set DiSEqC mode to 1.2 and USALS to yes (if you use USALS) and 'Committed DiSEqC command' to BB.

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    Great Stuff thanks greatly!

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