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SATELLITE RECPTION<br />

Sonic<br />

Satellite<br />

Meter<br />

There are many <strong>satellite</strong><br />

meters available today but<br />

how many of them can tell<br />

you what <strong>satellite</strong> you are<br />

pointed to?<br />

Moslem Dayani from Iran<br />

thought about this and<br />

developed a small <strong>satellite</strong><br />

meter that can do just that.<br />

Anyone who ever set up a <strong>satellite</strong><br />

antenna is certainly familiar with this<br />

problem: is the dish really pointed to the<br />

right <strong>satellite</strong>? The display on the <strong>satellite</strong><br />

meter shows a signal but could it be a different<br />

<strong>satellite</strong> that the dish was pointed<br />

to? Moslem Dayani explains, “To solve this<br />

problem I built a <strong>satellite</strong> finder with which<br />

you can hear the audio from one of the <strong>satellite</strong><br />

channels.”<br />

Moslem Dayani simply modulated the<br />

audio output from the <strong>satellite</strong> receiver<br />

onto the coaxial cable from the LNB and<br />

with the proper alignment of the dish you<br />

will hear the audio from a previously set up<br />

channel in the receiver.<br />

“You will only hear the channel’s audio<br />

if you are aligned to the correct <strong>satellite</strong>”,<br />

comments Moslem Dayani, “The Sonic Satellite<br />

Finder has two adjustments, one for<br />

volume and the other to match the level<br />

of the LNB.” Some LNBs <strong>del</strong>iver only weak<br />

levels forcing an adjustment to the level<br />

so that the measurement unit has enough<br />

room to play with.<br />

Moslem Dayani sees himself as an inventor<br />

and is not interested in manufacturing<br />

and distributing the Sonic Satellite finder<br />

himself. Anyone who is interested in marketing<br />

this kind of product should contact<br />

Moselm Dayani directly at<br />

moslem_dayani@yahoo.com<br />

Satellite Meter<br />

100 <strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong> & Broadband — 12-01/2009 — www.<strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong>.com<br />

■<br />

Moslem Dayani developed<br />

the Sonic Satellite Finder<br />

and manufactured it as<br />

a prototype. Now he’s<br />

looking for a manufacturer<br />

to convert his idea into a<br />

market-worthy product.<br />

■<br />

The developer of the Sonic<br />

Satellite Finder using the<br />

device to erect a <strong>satellite</strong><br />

dish.

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