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    Motorised dish

    Hi all
    Just got the t3 and upgrading from a spiderbox. Can't get the dish to move would some help?

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    Use a hammer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonreid7 View Post
    Hi all
    Just got the t3 and upgrading from a spiderbox. Can't get the dish to move would some help?
    What protocol did you use on your old box, was it usuals? if so you need to go into the positioner settings and enter you co-ordinates, if it is disceq and you had each sat stored separately you should get in touch with the person who installed it

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    If itis a Darkman motor

    Where the cable connects to the motor

    Behind them you will find two buttons one to move the dish East and one to move the dish west

    If you find the buttons hold both buttons in together for 10 seconds it should release the motor

    Hope this helps

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