Anyone managed to get hold of one of these gadgets recently ??......is it really for dummies like me, if so WHERE DO YOU GET IT !!, hopefully not on ebay.
Advices please as it may well enable me to use my Sat TV service so thoughtfully installed in my van, but never used.....tut, tut, tut !!
vk6tnc said
07:21 AM Oct 27, 2012
Can you give us a clue as to what you are talking about ???
Sheba said
12:27 PM Oct 27, 2012
Do you have the Set-top Box to go with it ?
Cheers,
Sheba.
Cruising Cruze said
12:51 PM Oct 27, 2012
try this http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=LS3300 or http://www.jaycar.com.au/productResults.asp?CATID=&SUBCATID=&keywords=satellite+finder=&SPECIAL=&form=KEYWORD&ProdCodeOnly=&Keyword1=&Keyword2=&pageNumber=&priceMin=&priceMax=
http://www.fastsatfinder.com/
regards John
jules47 said
04:09 PM Oct 27, 2012
Can get from anywhere that sells the systems, guy at Millmerran Camp Oven festival was selling them for either $20 or $25 - same as ours (which came with our system) - which works like a dream.
KFT said
08:05 PM Oct 27, 2012
G'day Whiteman
I reckon you can't go past the SF3239 sat finder from www.satplus.com.au this meter will tell you the signal strength and the quality of signal for the sat you are looking for.
This to me is the only way to be positive that you are aimed at the satellite and are getting the signal you need for your receiver to work.
frank
-- Edited by KFT on Saturday 27th of October 2012 08:06:14 PM
musketeer said
11:25 PM Oct 27, 2012
friends of ours bought one from access antenna,s ph 0894464433 or website www.accessantennas.com.au works a dream and paid I think about $100 ,it picks up only 1 satellite that you need to view the tv stations . hope this helps
Patto44 said
01:10 AM Oct 28, 2012
If you have 'smart phone' there is a free app called 'satellite director' which makes it easy to zero in on C1.
With this unit you do not need to have the vast decoder or tv turned on, you just connect one coax to this unit and the dish, move the dish around and bingo you have the C1 signal on the small screen, you then disconnect the meter from the dish and connet the decoder to the dish, and you have a perfect picture.
This unit also lets you connet to your decoder via rca leads and you can watch on the small screen, too small for me so we watch on normal digital tv
SatPlus is a great company to deal with, nothing is too much trouble for them.
-- Edited by _wombat_ on Sunday 28th of October 2012 12:16:26 PM
Satellite C1 has a distinctive sound that once heard it is never confused with another satellite.
Cheers Neil
SaltyDog said
12:19 AM Feb 23, 2013
KFT wrote:
G'day Whiteman
I reckon you can't go past the SF3239 sat finder from www.satplus.com.au this meter will tell you the signal strength and the quality of signal for the sat you are looking for.
This to me is the only way to be positive that you are aimed at the satellite and are getting the signal you need for your receiver to work.
frank
-- Edited by KFT on Saturday 27th of October 2012 08:06:14 PM
Also goes under the more popular name of SF-500, can be bought from China for around $42.
Anyone managed to get hold of one of these gadgets recently ??......is it really for dummies like me, if so WHERE DO YOU GET IT !!, hopefully not on ebay.
Advices please as it may well enable me to use my Sat TV service so thoughtfully installed in my van, but never used.....tut, tut, tut !!
Can you give us a clue as to what you are talking about ???
Do you have the Set-top Box to go with it ?
Cheers,
Sheba.
http://www.fastsatfinder.com/
regards John
G'day Whiteman
I reckon you can't go past the SF3239 sat finder from www.satplus.com.au this meter will tell you the signal strength and the quality of signal for the sat you are looking for.
This to me is the only way to be positive that you are aimed at the satellite and are getting the signal you need for your receiver to work.
frank
-- Edited by KFT on Saturday 27th of October 2012 08:06:14 PM
friends of ours bought one from access antenna,s ph 0894464433 or website www.accessantennas.com.au works a dream and paid I think about $100 ,it picks up only 1 satellite that you need to view the tv stations . hope this helps
If you have 'smart phone' there is a free app called 'satellite director' which makes it easy to zero in on C1.
Neil, I have one of those and they do work well, I also have one of these (sorry it is on eBay) http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3-5-LCD-Digital-TV-Satellite-Sat-Finder-Signal-Meter-Station-Platform-/280899132158?pt=AU_Television_Accessories&hash=item4166e49afe
With this unit you do not need to have the vast decoder or tv turned on, you just connect one coax to this unit and the dish, move the dish around and bingo you have the C1 signal on the small screen, you then disconnect the meter from the dish and connet the decoder to the dish, and you have a perfect picture.
This unit also lets you connet to your decoder via rca leads and you can watch on the small screen, too small for me so we watch on normal digital tv
SatPlus is a great company to deal with, nothing is too much trouble for them.
-- Edited by _wombat_ on Sunday 28th of October 2012 12:16:26 PM
Hi there, I use this one from SatPlus, works without any complicated menus.
Satellite C1 has a distinctive sound that once heard it is never confused with another satellite.
Cheers Neil
Also goes under the more popular name of SF-500, can be bought from China for around $42.