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System Requirements
· iPad 2, iPad, iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4th generation or better
· iOS 4.0 or better
· Set-top-box with Enigma 1 or Enigma 2
· WiFi-connection between both devices with 802.11n (recommended)
With Limitations:
· iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch 3rd generation (low quality mode only)
· WiFi-connection with just 802.11g (highly dependent on the environment; no recordings; low quality mode recommended)
Official supported Enigma 2 devices are:
DM8000, DM800HD, 800HDse, 500HD, DM7025, VU+ Solo and VU+ Duo
Official supported Enigma 1 devices are:
DM7000, DM7020, DM500+, DM500, DM600
Unofficial supported: (by users as compatible reported)
Topfield 7700 HDPVR, Ipbox 900 (with Enigma 2) and QBoxHD
NOT supported at this time:
· iPhone 3G, iPhone 2G, iPod Touch 2nd generation or lower
· Internet streaming (possible, but not recommended)
· Very old Enigma versions with an unfinished web interface (just install a new image)
· Any other set-top-box
Enigma 1 limitations:
· Currently no EPG in the bouquet list
· Currently no progress indicator
· No time jumping for recordings (technically not possible)
Other limitations:
· HD-TV is currently not supported
· Streaming over 3G is currently not supported
· Minor video and sound shuttering may occur when zapping trough bouquets
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Dish Align is a simple yet powerful app for alignment of the satellite dish. It allows you to select exact location of the dish and requested satellite, them shows you you can align the dish to get proper signals.
It has a built-in compass specially designed to simulate the dish as your iPhone, so you will get the exact direction of the dish to be pointed.
As of version 1.2, Dish Align supports dynamic satellite list. If changes need to be done to satellite list or a satellite positioned incorrectly, drop us a line in Feedback section.
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Description
Finding a TV satellite, in azimuth, can be pretty difficult. Before you can find it with a compass you have to do some calculations using GPS location, magnetic variation, compass azimuth and satellite azimuth.
Satellite Director replaces all of that.
Location tab: enable the GPS in your phone or enter your GPS location
Satellite tab: enter the TV satellite's location, adjust the dish elevation and skew using the calculated values. Director tab: following the instructions on the phone's screen to turn your phone to target (find) the TV satellite in azimuth. Align, in azimuth, the offset arm of the satellite dish to the cyan arrow on the phones display.
The satellite dish is then aligned in azimuth with the satellite and you should have some signal. Fine tune further, the dish azimuth and elevation, using the signal strength page of your satellite receiver.
The red line indicates the magnetic north.