A few months ago I got an old BUD with a co-rotor type LNB made in the early 90s. I replaced the LNB with a modern one which changes polarity via voltage from the receiver. The polarity switching is accomplished by the receiver changing the DC voltage between 13 and 18 volts....
I just about finished with my 1st BUD and not sure I can wait. Considering purchasing a V3000 for now and upgrade later. That still leaves me without a way to switch polarity in the Co-Rotor. ...
There are some advantages to the co-rotor approach, and some who prefer it.I replaced the LNB with a modern one which changes polarity via voltage from the receiver.
The polarity switching is accomplished by the receiver changing the DC voltage between 13 and 18 volts.
If I can ask a dumb question .... HOW will you manually rotate the dish> I've been looking for a hand crank actuator, but maybe you have a "better Idea?"
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