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Message started by frankie on Nov 12th, 2013 at 1:08pm

Title: TRIA electromagnetic switch
Post by frankie on Nov 12th, 2013 at 1:08pm
Hello.  My first post here.  I've just done a tooway DIY install (am a complete amateur) and already have many questions!  For the sake of clarity I'll try to ask them one at a time.  So here goes... first question:

According to "Tooway consumer Ka band terminal description" (January 2011) the TRIA (RT4000N-010) has an "electromagnetic switch of polarization guaranteed for not less than 500 switches".

As I am near the border between two spot beams, and the best Rx SNR I can get is about 11, the system when it starts up tries both beams alternately, several times, before eventually locking on to the correct one.  Every time it switches from trying one beam to trying the other, the TRIA emits an audible 'clunk'.  Presumably that is the 'electromagnetic switch' operating.

So should I be worried about using up my quota of 500 'clunks' way before the expected lifetime of the equipment?

Thanks in advance for any replies!
Frank

Title: Re: TRIA electromagnetic switch
Post by Hipolito Gonzalez on Nov 13th, 2013 at 11:46am
In any place, ALWAYS you will receive at least two different beams. ONE is your natural beam, and another one is the secondary, with less signal. Always the TRIA (I am in the blue) try to connect first to orange, second to blue, and compare the best signal and connect to the blue, but always it do the CLICK sound. I hope that every click is not discounting the 500 average changes :)

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