PURPLESAT MOTORISED SATELLITE SYSTEMS
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E2 ENIGMA 2 / LINUX 

SATELLITE RECEIVERS 
When you see this symbol e2_penguin_logo it means it's Enigma 2 Linux based.
E2 (Enigma 2 Linux) satellites receivers have a massive following & support forums & a wealth of free 3rd party software support & are very powerful, basically combining an open source Linux computer with a satellite receiver & IP / CABLE & TERRESTRIAL TV access, originated by the DREAM MULTI-MEDIA company of Germany & then adopted across the industry & although sold legitimately, they are also used with certain software to access pay tv by sharing subscriptions- hence it's tongue in cheek name.
But they are also known to bring with them the famous  E2 learning curve to get the most out of them unless they are set up ready & with a good channel list.


CHOOSING AN ENIGMA 2 RECEIVER
SETTING UP THE TUNER/S CONFIGURATION
LOADING A READY MADE CHANNEL LIST
LOADING AN IMAGE
SKINS

SOFTCAMS
IMPUTTING MOTOR SETTINGS
TWEAKING A SATELLITE MOTOR 




IMPUTTING MOTOR SETTINGS 
MENU - SETUP - SERVICE SEARCHING - TUNER CONFIG - TUNER A - SET TO SIMPLE / MOTORISED SETTING  & INPUT LONGITUDE & LATITUDE SAVE & EXIT

TWEAKING A SATELLITE MOTOR
Go on to a good channel on 16e [it's strong but less effected by other things]
Note the signal quality -
then alter the longitude by 0.1 at a time & go back & check the quality reading each time 
ie- try 1.5w 1.4w 1.3w 1.2w 1.1w & keep going if the quality increases 
if it goes down try the other way - 1.6w 1.7w 1.8w 1.9w 2w etc..
keep going until you get the best signal
you can do a final tune on 7.3w - repeat the above the odd 0.1 of a degree 



PURPLESAT MOTORISED SATELLITE SYSTEMS.