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Works great
with
90cm and
120cm satellite dish antennas
Still the Stable Mounting and
Superior Design as the SG6000
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SG-9120 Motor

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SG9120
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As you know, the SG6000 DiSEqC motor has
been discontinued. The heavy duty SG9120 is the
newest model DiSEqC motor on the market and comes not
only with a metal
main gear for durability, it comes with a
55mm tube for larger
dishes, already installed.
Please note, this motor will NOT fit on
Winegard DS2076 and most
Fortec Star 80cm and 90cm antennas.
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-Communication protocol
DiSEqC 1.2/1.3 Level
-Maximum dish diameter 120cm
-Diameter of support pole (35 to 68)mm
-Dish support length 145 mm
-Dish support diameter 42 mm
-Starting movement
consumption (Max.) 350 mA
-Programmable position ( DiSEqC 1.2) 49
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-Rotation angle 70
-Rotation speed 2.4/s(18V) 1.5/s(13V)
-Operating power supply 13/18 V DC
-Consumption in stand-by mode 40 mA
-Consumption in operating mode 180 mA
-Preset positions (DiSEqC
1.2) 28 satellites
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Heavy Duty SG9120 With
Metal Gears
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Features:
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Fits dishes up to 1.2m
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Supplied with 50mm mounting tube to allow
stability for installation of most 90cm and 120cm antennas
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Larger oversized mounting bracket helps with
wind resistance
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1-year manufacturers warranty
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DiSEqC 1.2 Compatible
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USALS Compatible
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Everything
controlled via 1 coaxial cable
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Ultra low noise
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Goto X function
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LED Power
Indicator
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East/West
movement button on motor
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Degree indicator
on shaft
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Mostly steel
gears except for shaft gear
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Pressure treated
plastic
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Hardware Reset
button to to allow you to easily reset the motor with a
quick touch of a button


Do I need to install a separate power
line to connect to the automatic
HH dish motor
mount?
No. The motor gets powered by the
receiver. The receiver provides
power to turn the LNB on and to
switch polarity. The motor consumes
the same power through the
coaxial cable
that runs from the receiver to the
LNBF.
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How do I wire
up the SG-6000 Dish Motor?
Simply run the coaxial cable to your
satellite dish motor, then from the
HH dish motor
run a 3 or 4 foot coaxial cable to the
LNBF.

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Do I need to
manually turn the dish every time I change
channels?
No. This is an automatic satellite dish
motor. Once it's installed properly and
your receiver is programmed with the
locations of the satellites, every time you
change channels, the receiver sends DiSEqC
commands to the satellite motor to tell it
to move and stop at a certain location where
the satellite signal is broadcasting from.
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Where can I find
out what channels are available free to air?
There are many free to air DVB channels
available in North America on satellites such as
Galaxy 10R, AMC4, IA5, AMC3, etc. There are channels
from the USA and from around the world. See
http://www.lyngsat.com/america.shtml
for a complete listing of what is available.
Anything with an
F
designation is FREE TO AIR.
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How many receivers can control a FTA dish
motor?
Since a dish motor is designed as a
hobby item, only one FTA free to air receiver can control the
positioning of the motor. However, if you use a dual LNB or a quad
LNB you can install multiple receivers, but each receiver can only
watch the programming broadcasted from that particular satellite.
Do I have to be watching the same thing on
all receivers if I use a dual LNB or quad LNB?
No. You don't have to watch the same programming, but
you do have to watch a channel that is broadcasting from that
particular satellite that your motor is pointing to. Keep in mind
that only your main USALS or DiSEqC1.2 compatible FTA satellite
receiver can control the Free To Air dish motor.
Where Do I install an FTA DiSEqC Switch:
Typically, when you use a quad polar LNB
like the Invacom QPH031 you want to use a 2X1 or 4X1 DiSEqC switch
after the motor. Basically, here is a quick rundown:
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Run RG6 cable from your receiver to
HH motor.
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Run RG6 cable from HH motor to
"Receiver" port on DiSEqC switch.
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Run RG6 from ports on DiSEqC switch
to Linear and Circular ports on the LNB.
Where to install DiSEqC HH Dish Motor Mount:
When you want to install an HH
Motor, do a thorough site survey to ensure the proper location to
install. First, scratch off the roof unless you have a flat roof and
you want to use a non-penetrating roof mount. The best place to
install a Free To Air HH Motor is on the ground on a pole. Go to The
Home Depot and get a 2" pole. Drive it into the ground about 2 1/2
and make sure to use a pole level to make sure that the pole is 100%
level.
Make sure & purchase a
SF95 satellite signal finder / meter
because it will help you guide your motor to the true south azimuth
location. The meter will go off every time you get a satellite signal,
so, when you keep on turning the motor, if the meter keeps going off, you
know you have properly aligned the dish to the satellite arc. If not,
you may need to keep adjusting for the proper azimuth. (Read
the installation instruction guide)
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