Hi I am new to the forum even though I read old notes.
We are in the process of buying a new satellite dish.
I am looking a maxi view crank up valued at $1200 does anyone know anything about them.
Thanks Peter
PeterInSa said
12:50 PM Dec 27, 2016
Peter, there is some discussion on CF about Crank Ups, I personally would pay the extra up to $2999( Vansat) to get an auto unit with receiver. I have seen cheaper setup as well. We use a oval 80/90 dish on the front of our caravan A frame, but do not tend to do the setup for an over nighters, so if had room on the roof would probably install an auto dish.
I have a Saturn TV aerial the previous owner connected to a Wingard Crank up system. Works well but not Satellite. We cannot buy the US conversion system here.( Commercial Considerations)
I am considering getting a relative buy a rooftop conversion to Satellite Dish from the USA site of Wingard. Cost $265 US. All I have to do is use my LNB from my dish.
I have not contacted the company in NZ but the prices look Good.
-- Edited by Yuglamron on Tuesday 27th of December 2016 06:46:44 PM
macka17 said
07:35 PM Dec 27, 2016
We don't bother with tv anymore. ALL crap.
But when travelling we had a full size dish which fitted on a length of 1 1\4 tube stainless and a coupla clamps
Mounted on drawbar in front of bottles
.Raise lower and swivel to suit.
Elevation\bearing charts off net, and sat finder. Box, and cable going into van.
Took around 5 min's or so to set up and elevation rarely needed changing much as you travelled North.
Also had a Heavy duty Jaycar speaker stand to mount it on with long cable when moving it around for trees etc. away from van
Foxtel dish\LNB. Gratis. Jaycar stand $140. finder $35ish. Sat box, around $260. Cable\fittings $60. Bit of patience... Freebee.
Apart from Footie (Rugby) I have yet to find anything worth on TV nowadays. Just take movies and TV series on 2 Terra Hard and coupla 32gig chips. 32in teev.and wireless earphones.
Dish sits under rear deck out the back. Just in case.
-- Edited by macka17 on Tuesday 27th of December 2016 07:38:31 PM
PeterInSa said
02:22 AM Dec 28, 2016
I understand that US Sat dishes can be as small as 45cm and still work well. The NZ dishes maybe 65cm and OK for NZ and probably for the East Coast of Oz, I think most of the auto sat dishes are 75cm+ to me the bigger dish can better cope with some wind movement. Our big dish still works well in heavy rain without loss of signal.
macka17 said
10:28 AM Dec 28, 2016
We tried most sizes and shapes over the yrs.
Found that mainly.
the full size round dish gave best reception to LNB over most of the country.
PeterInSa said
11:25 AM Dec 28, 2016
Re ( understand that US Sat dishes can be as small as 45cm and still work well.)
Meant that they still work well in the US, ( to small for OZ) as I understand the US has a more powerfull sat signal over there.
KFT said
12:24 PM Dec 28, 2016
PeterInSa wrote:
Re ( understand that US Sat dishes can be as small as 45cm and still work well.)
Meant that they still work well in the US, ( to small for OZ) as I understand the US has a more powerfull sat signal over there.
I agree, a sat dish for Aus needs to be a minimum of 75-80cm to gather enough signal for all but the east coast. Along that coast a 60cm will do.
Frank
Hydeeeho said
05:12 PM Dec 28, 2016
Choppercox wrote:
Hi I am new to the forum even though I read old notes.
We are in the process of buying a new satellite dish.
I am looking a maxi view crank up valued at $1200 does anyone know anything about them.
Thanks Peter
Hi Chopper, we have a sat dish called Maxview Precision, it does exactly what the crank up does but the price is $550, we also soul searched over the Crank Up, but the Maxview Precision is absolutely brilliant we can set it up and watching telly in 5 minutes flat, never ever have we been unable to lock onto a satellite in under 40 seconds, just ask Dougwe as he saw me set it up at Greens Lake
PeterInSa said
06:42 PM Dec 28, 2016
Hi Dave, That's a great price have you got a web address.
How do you turn the LNB for max signal, or is it a compromise.
When I was considering dishes for my TV I spoke to John at Satplus and his suggestion for adjusting the LNB on the Crank Up was to face the dish toward the eddge of the van and then lower it so that it can be reached from the side and then perform the adjustment.
He also mentioned that the position may vary considerably from van to van and some have set the dish position so the LNB may be accessed from through a hatch.
I eventually opted for a dish on a tripod and have a bracket to mount it to either end of my van as well if suitable.
mischief said
09:50 AM Dec 30, 2016
Hi team,, Am at present perusing the crank up from John at Satplus.. His response on our last visit to his facility was to wait a bit as there was a new version of the manual system in test mode, and possible release early in this year. He did say however that the new addition had a automatic LNB adjustment... What sort,,of method he refrained from commenting,, as it is in test.. He has me on his reply list,, when some information comes available Personally i like the unit he showed me,,All steel gear box,,simple but well constructed components,, NO high tech electronics to fail.. I am in no rush to change as i have a ground mount that works fine,,but this could be an alternative....Wait and SEE.
Choppercox said
08:25 AM Jan 3, 2017
Hi
Thanks for the information the maxiview is the one we have started looking at in the new year
Hi I am new to the forum even though I read old notes.
We are in the process of buying a new satellite dish.
I am looking a maxi view crank up valued at $1200 does anyone know anything about them.
Thanks Peter
caravanersforum.com/viewtopic.php
www.vansat.com.au/bluestar.shtml
I have a Saturn TV aerial the previous owner connected to a Wingard Crank up system. Works well but not Satellite. We cannot buy the US conversion system here.( Commercial Considerations)
I am considering getting a relative buy a rooftop conversion to Satellite Dish from the USA site of Wingard. Cost $265 US. All I have to do is use my LNB from my dish.
http://www.winegard.com/crankup/crank-up-buy-now
There is another system from this company in NZ.
http://www.freeviewnz.com/html/satellite_dishes.html
I have not contacted the company in NZ but the prices look Good.
-- Edited by Yuglamron on Tuesday 27th of December 2016 06:46:44 PM
We don't bother with tv anymore. ALL crap.
But when travelling we had a full size dish
which fitted on a length of 1 1\4 tube stainless and a coupla clamps
Mounted on drawbar in front of bottles
.Raise lower and swivel to suit.
Elevation\bearing charts off net, and sat finder.
Box, and cable going into van.
Took around 5 min's or so to set up and elevation rarely needed changing much as you travelled North.
Also had a Heavy duty Jaycar speaker stand to mount it on with long cable when moving it around for trees etc.
away from van
Foxtel dish\LNB. Gratis.
Jaycar stand $140.
finder $35ish.
Sat box, around $260.
Cable\fittings $60.
Bit of patience... Freebee.
Apart from Footie (Rugby) I have yet to find anything worth on TV nowadays.
Just take movies and TV series on 2 Terra Hard and coupla 32gig chips.
32in teev.and wireless earphones.
Dish sits under rear deck out the back. Just in case.
-- Edited by macka17 on Tuesday 27th of December 2016 07:38:31 PM
Found that mainly.
the full size round dish gave best reception to LNB over most of the country.
Meant that they still work well in the US, ( to small for OZ) as I understand the US has a more powerfull sat signal over there.
I agree, a sat dish for Aus needs to be a minimum of 75-80cm to gather enough signal for all but the east coast. Along that coast a 60cm will do.
Frank
Hi Chopper, we have a sat dish called Maxview Precision, it does exactly what the crank up does but the price is $550, we also soul searched over the Crank Up, but the Maxview Precision is absolutely brilliant we can set it up and watching telly in 5 minutes flat, never ever have we been unable to lock onto a satellite in under 40 seconds, just ask Dougwe as he saw me set it up at Greens Lake
How do you turn the LNB for max signal, or is it a compromise.
www.maxview.co.uk/crank-up-manual-roof-mounted-satellite-system
Hi Peter, SatPlus on the Sunshine Coast is where i got mine from, John is the man very nice man to deal with https://www.satplus.com.au/
Hi Peter,
When I was considering dishes for my TV I spoke to John at Satplus and his suggestion for adjusting the LNB on the Crank Up was to face the dish toward the eddge of the van and then lower it so that it can be reached from the side and then perform the adjustment.
He also mentioned that the position may vary considerably from van to van and some have set the dish position so the LNB may be accessed from through a hatch.
I eventually opted for a dish on a tripod and have a bracket to mount it to either end of my van as well if suitable.
Hi
Thanks for the information the maxiview is the one we have started looking at in the new year
Thanks chopper