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sounds a great idea i had a mare sorting updates for a rover meter and took me hours to find the right ones
the master hd2+ one
but i got it done was just a little bricking it to update it incase i frecked it
no be the first time things like that have happend
what about this,regards mdt
£375
Satellite Tuner:
Tuner Type: DVB-S / S2
Input Connector: F-Type (Female)
Loop Through: F-Type (Female)
Frequency Range: 950MHz ~ 2150MHz
Signal Level: -65 to -25dBm
LNB Power & Polarizations: Vertical: +t13V / +13.5V, Horizontal: +18V / +18.5V
Current: 300mA, Overload Protection
22KHz Tone: Frequency: 22±1 KHz
DiSEqC Control: Version 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, USALS (Amplitude: 0.6±0.2V)
Demodulation: QPSK, 8PSK
Input Symbol Rate: 2-45Mbps, Convolution Code Rate
FEC: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 8/9, 9/10 and Auto
Terrestrial Tuner:
Tuner type: DVB-T / DVB-T2
Input Connector: IEC-Type (Female)
Loop Through: IEC-Type (Male)
Signal Level: Nordig Compliant, DBOOK Compliant
DVB-T FEC: Viterbi + Reed Solomon 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
DVB-T2 FEC: LPDC + BCH 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6
Input Frequency: 47 ~ 862MHz
Constellation: QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM
Guard Interval: 1/4, 19/256, 1/8, 19/128, 1/16, 1/32, 1/128
FFT Mode: 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k, 32k normal and extended
Channel Bandwidth: 6 / 7 / 8 MHz
Antenna Power Output: 5V (50mA max.)
Demodulation: COFDM 2K/8K
Number of Carriers: 1705 / 6817
Cable Tuner:
Tuner type: DVB-C
Input Connector: IEC-Type (Female)
Loop Through: IEC-Type (Male)
Frequency Range: 47 ~ 862 MHz
Signal Level: -20dBmV ~ +20dBmV
Bandwidth: 7 / 8MHz
Demodulation: 64 / 128 / 256 QAM
Input Symbol Rate: 1.5 ~ 7 Ms/s System Resources:
Main Processor: 400MHz
Flash Memory: 8Mb
DDR SDRAM: 128Mb
Internal Storage: 2Gb (FAT16)
Power Supply:
Input Voltage: 14.5V DC (4A)
Battery: 11.1V (5.5Ah)
Battery Charging Time: ~3.5 Hours
Battery Discharging Time: ~6-7 Hours
MPEG TS A/V Decoding:
Transport Stream: MPEG-2, H.264
Input Rate: Max. 120Mbit/s
Aspect Ratio: 4:3, 16:9
Video Decoding: MPEG-2, MP@ML, MPEG-4 Part 10 / H.264
Video Resolution: 720x480p/i, 720x576p/i, 1280x720p, 1920x1080p/i
Audio Decoding: MPEG-1 layer I/II, MPEG2 layer II, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus
Audio Mode: Left / Right / Stereo / Mono
Sampling Rate: 32, 44.1 and 48KHz
A/V & Data Input / Output:
A/V In/Out: CVBS Video Input / Output, Audio L/R Input / Output
HDMI: Ver1.3 (Type A)
USB Host: Type-A (High Speed USB2.0) slot
USB Slave: Mini USB (Type-B)
Ethernet: RJ45 (10/100M)
RS-232C: 3.5mm Jack Type (Transfer Rate: 115.2Kbps)
Physical Specifications:
LED Display: 7 inch
Size (WxHxD): 242mm x 160mm x 46mm
Net Weight: <2Kg
Operation Temperature: 0ºC ~ 45ºC
Storage Temperature: -10ºC ~ 70ºC
Storage Humidity: 5% ~ 95% RH (Non-Condensing)
ye thats it mate had a couple so upgraded them before i flogged them
Would love to get a look at the xfinder as above, not doing as many installs as i used to so cant justify buying one.
Bought a First Strike about six months ago and I would say its really good value for anyone doing a few installs a year but no where as good as my Satlook Micro that just needs a new battery pack (anyone got one spare?)
NIMH 12V/2400mAh if you google SatLook Micro Plus G2 HD Meter Battery you can see a pic, don't want to link as its a shop.
Wouldnt even know where to begin starting to build a new pack.
With some trepidation as it was fairly cheap, approx. £80 in UK, I bought a Chinese (I assume) SATLINK WS-6906. As it turned out my problem was that the whole Jaeger motor unit had twisted on its mounting pole. I set the motor at Thor, 0.8W, and twisted the motor assembly on the pole gently, and to my amazement found a signal again quite quickly, although none at all had appeared when I just motored the dish E-W. A little optimising manually, followed by recentering the motor settings has restored everything from 28E to 30W.
The meter not only gives signal strength and quality readings but also displays a picture so that it's easy to be sure you're looking at the right sat and transponder.
Not sure how easy it would be starting from scratch with a new installation but it was a great help in my situation.
It claims to, but I've got a V-box driving a 36 volt Jaeger mount. I used the remote for that to trim the position, and also the fine move feature in my DM800SE; it did mean quite a lot of trips up and down the ladder though.
I used the meter at the top of the ladder straight from the LNB, but because I have the V-box I was still able to move the dish easily. Presumably with DiSEqC you could leave the motor connected and plug just the LNB into the meter.
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