I found one that's currently being manufactured. It can work with the
present fta receivers and everything.  I appreciate the offer though.
 Thanks! http://www.moteck.com.tw/product.asp?idproduct=75

--- In [email protected], "Steve Bartosch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I think I have an MTI 2100 sitting on my shelf in the garage. Let me
know if
> you want to make it worth the packing and shipping charges.
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> dirtfarmer
>   Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 12:47 PM
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>   Subject: [TVRO] vintage dish positioner?
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>   In the late 70s c-band receivers did not include any means of moving
>   the dish. Actuators were powered by a small box that sits beside the
>   receiver.  It had a simple power supply inside it with a counting
>   device to tell you a relative position.  What's the chances of finding
>   one of these devices.  They worked wonderfully. It sure beat going out
>   and hand cranking the dish.  Does anybody actually produce anything
>   like that today?  They should.
> 
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>   Thanks!
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