Technomate TM 2600 Super DiSEqC Satellite Dish Motor
Product Description
TM 2600 Super Motor - All Metal Drive Motor! This is the latest motor from Technomate and is even stronger, faster and more durable than the TM-2300 Super. Very easy to set up and is an ideal replacement for your current systems motor.
Specification:
- Dish Size: 1.4 Meter Max (20 Kg)
- Diameter of Mounting Pole: 35-65mm
- Ultra low noise
- Compact structure
- Adjustable hardware limits
- High efficiency designed
- 60 Satellite positions
Features:
- Special Design for Receiver with DiSEqC 1.2 / 1.3
- Only One Coaxial Cable Control
- Go To X Function
- High Efficiency
- Compact Structure
- Ultra Low Noise
- Adjustable Hardware Limits
- Easy Installation with LED Indicator
- Manual EAST / WEST button
- Talronce Free Gears
- Zero Drive Play To Avoid Lose Of Signal
Technomate TM2600 Super Satellite Dish Motor FAQ:
Do I need a separate power line to connect to the Technomate TM2600 super Satellite Motor?
No, the motor gets its power from the receiver using the same coaxial cable running from the receiver to the LNB on the dish. You simply have to disconnect the cable from the LNB, connect it to the Technomate TM-2200 Super HH Motor, then run a short coaxial cable between the motor and the LNB.How do I control the motor to move it East / West?
The motor is controlled by the receiver's remote control. All receivers compliant with the DiSEqC 1.2, 1.3, or USALS protocol have the capability to run a Technomate TM-2600 super motor. Once you initially setup the motor on the satellite arc and store the locations of the satellites, you will be able to move between satellites by simply changing the channel.Does the motor also adjust for variation in elevation on the dish for each satellite?
Yes, it does.Do I need to skew the LNB on a motorised dish?
No you don't - Just set the skew at 0 and the motor will tilt the whole dish when it moves.What is the benefit from motorising my dish?
Well, by adding a motor to your system you will be able to receive satellite channels from several satellites instead of just one. That way you will gain many more channels economically without investing in many dishes and switches.Where can I find out what channels are available free to air?
There are many free to air channels and hobby channels available in the UK and Europe on satellites such as Astra 19 East, Hotbird 13 East, Thor 1West and Hispasat 30West. For a complete listing of what is available, visit http://www.lyngsat.com.




