Nfusion Phoenix & Motor Issue

 

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Username: Saskboy02

Post Number: 1
Registered: Nov-09
When I found all the Sat's that I wanted I went to Store Setting & hit OK. When ever I want a channel on another Sat the motor doesn't go back to the Sat that it is on. Did I miss doing something when I stored the Satellite?
 

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Username: Plymouth

Canada

Post Number: 11747
Registered: Jan-08
Barry Halbert

Nfusion does not have a good power supply to drive a motor, if you add a Invacom QPH-031 LNB it is catastrophic.

Nfusion Solaris: 400 ma
Captiveworks 600P: 500 ma
Viewsat Ultra: 600 ma

As you can see, the Nfusion is not the best for motorized dish.
 

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Username: Saskboy02

Post Number: 2
Registered: Nov-09
Thanks for the info. It moves the motor fine when you do it manually it's the recall that seems to be the issue. I'll keep playing with it while the weather is still nice. My LNB gave me trouble in the cold months with my Pansat 3500 so might be time to change it.
 

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Username: Last_supper

Rush is a HO-MO

Post Number: 218
Registered: May-09
Barry...Please do not listen to Plymouth...He will fry all your equipment.
 

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Username: Plymouth

Canada

Post Number: 11748
Registered: Jan-08
Barry

I have 2 motorized dishes then the best to drive it is the Viewsat, Captivework and Nfusion are very bad, Pansat seem to work fine with motor.

Your LNB can be damaged by moisture.
 

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Username: Saskboy02

Post Number: 3
Registered: Nov-09
I have a friend who was in the business and will check with him on the best LNB to change too.
Thanks
 

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Username: El_toro_the_great

NC USA

Post Number: 240
Registered: Jul-09
Barry Halbert.....When I found all the Sat's that I wanted I went to Store Setting & hit OK. When ever I want a channel on another Sat the motor doesn't go back to the Sat that it is on.

Where does the motor go? Does the motor move
or just goes back on the channel that you had on?

I don't think there is any thing wrong with your motor,
they don't go bad that offten, I think it's your settings.
You are saying that you found all the Sat's that you wanted,
so your motor seems to be working OK.


Try doing this.
1) Reset the receiver, or disconnect it for 30 seconds.
2) Now go to one of the satellites that you had scanned
and pick the channel that you want
 

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Username: Nydas

Post Number: 16680
Registered: Jun-06
Posted on Thursday, November 19, 2009 - 08:12 am: By Greg Ruffian
"Just a message to all the FTA members out there regarding N3 fix...

THE N3 CIRCUS FEST OF FALL, 2009: A TAXONOMY OF N3 AND EXPLOITS

With the recent outbursts of release date rumors (September 17 and October 22, for example; the Halloween release rumor, however, was only fabricated by a sleezy Ace. That one was posted by himself.), scam FTA sites are taking advantage of FTA user's judgement. And why shouldn't they? With lots of trust, belief and faith being put on the more convincing rumors, they're totally aware that people are easily sucked in. If you frequent a great community, be with them and take what they got. If they don't have it, it's not out there. On a side note, hundreds of virus infections, malware, etc. were released under the guise of being a fix for Viewsat. Those who took them should have learned their lesson: follow a trustable forum and if they already do, wait for that forum to release it, instead.

The September 17th rumor is nothing more but a poke at one of the exact dates of the previous years, involving legal matters behind Viewtech. Anyone with research capabilities should have figured this out.

Maybe the October 22nd rumor takes the naive cake. Being posted from the supposed VS official site, it brought up hope more than anything before. What most people forget or fail to grasp is that the site is known to have been hacked in the past and eventually taken over by money-laundering and money-sucking backwards cash cows. They in of themselves are responsible for half the scams that have risen prior to the false date. Speaking of these scams, several scam FTA sites claimed that they have the files ready for release on the 22nd and ask that people sign up at their forum at a fee. Once the 22nd had proven nonsense, they immediately changed the claim, simply stating that they merely heard information from other sources, not actually having the file. Right, they're really fooling us.

One of the more notable scam instances was made by a real common-sense lacker. A scam FTA site must have paid a low-end news site to post a news article saying that "N3 fixes were released for Viewsat on the 22nd and the said FTA site has the files." Only problem with this is that the article was posted on the 21st, ONE DAY BEFORE THE RELEASE DATE. Yeah, so apparently, they can predict the future, albeit unsuccessfully. It was all smokes and mirrors for their pay sign-up offers.

As far as N3 goes, no major progress has been made for standalone fixes. Currently, only one method works best, and it's not yet at the best state as instability plagues the solution. This particular solution is frowned upon by some FTA communities and puts the users at risk of their IP being exposed. But if they want channels on satellite, they take that route. The recent legal enforcements definitely play a part in this very slow progress, as people are afraid to do anything at all without have hot cake authorities tazing their azzes. If you want a basic idea of how much has progressed in the N3 cracking: it's been the same as it was in July. Of course, it's a little more complicated than that, but know that the current hacking trend points to a solution being released at least 2 years away.

How many of you forgot that BEV underwent the 2-3 transition much earlier than DN? This compounds the low progress further down. Relative to when BEV was hit (about a year ago), progress is even less in that instance.

Some say hope for standalone fixes are a waste and that new methods of getting those channels back resort to newer types of receivers.

Avoid the likes of the transformer imposters who are being fed as the trolls they are. Equally ignore the more notable Cyphris as he is another, more sophisticated troll.

You want a standalone fix? Wait for at least 3 major progress/development milestones from the coders before getting your hopes up. We're currently at 0.

Simply look for other aspects in life to entertain you. Take this lightly, but considerably, when we say that N3 may have just marked the sinking of this ship, our current generation of standalone receivers.


Thank to gregraf Ph.D
 

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Username: Boss_hog

Post Number: 98
Registered: Oct-08
Also many thanks to the Queen of C and P
 

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Username: Nydas

Post Number: 16688
Registered: Jun-06
Posted by Plymouth on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 - 08:46 pm:

Barry

I have 2 motorized dishes then the best to drive it is the Viewsat, Captivework and Nfusion are very bad, Pansat seem to work fine with motor.

Your LNB can be damaged by moisture.
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