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How to blast IR to an antenna rotator box when changing a TV channel
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<blockquote data-quote="GJC" data-source="post: 875011" data-attributes="member: 120757"><p>Actually my Eagle Aspen Rotr 100 uses DiSEqC. I technically don't need more than one coax feed line to get both signal and power to turn the rotor. I ended up running two lines because the rotor won't supply enough power to my CM7777 preamp.</p><p>The Eagle Aspen still uses its own box with a remote to control the rotor, there's no provision for having my tuner control it directly. I bought a USB UIRT to hook to my PC to let it send IR commands to the rotor box through an IR repeater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GJC, post: 875011, member: 120757"] Actually my Eagle Aspen Rotr 100 uses DiSEqC. I technically don't need more than one coax feed line to get both signal and power to turn the rotor. I ended up running two lines because the rotor won't supply enough power to my CM7777 preamp. The Eagle Aspen still uses its own box with a remote to control the rotor, there's no provision for having my tuner control it directly. I bought a USB UIRT to hook to my PC to let it send IR commands to the rotor box through an IR repeater. [/QUOTE]
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