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mecussey (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #832 on: April 14, 2008, 12:57 PM »

My man you can not get any dstv for free, is urs showing for free? No decoder can unscramble that satellite, though nothing is impossible, but those gurus their will not allow that to happen. Mind you, Dsty is planning to change their decoders
pitodenz (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #833 on: April 15, 2008, 03:45 PM »

@ badaru
              bro if these is true i think u ve say enough don't post about dstv being hacked again here or else u don't wan your discovery to last for long time.keep it cool man u re doing a good job.don't worry the real men will give u a call.stay strong man, because i believe u.
enitan2002 (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #834 on: April 15, 2008, 09:55 PM »

@ badaru1,

i got your message so am using this medium in replying you, concerning hitv am far away from lagos so i don't really know if the satellite is encountering any problem.

@ all,

some people would have been having a second thought about W3A, so i feel like posting a proof here on this forum, believe  me guys, i changed the location of my dish from 22W position to 7E for W3A, though i was feeling a little sick so i couldnt go through the stress of locating the bird so i have to calll up my installer to do the tracking.

The most difficult aspect is not getting the azimuth i.e the direction, but the problem is getting the right elevation, as some people have been saying the elevation have to be set to the highest which is 90, mine wasnt up to 90 but about 80-85 degree elevation.
So i watched a little program on saturday and sunday, and all i could say is that damned bird is worth tracking after all.

GO Africa is dedicated for serie A games, western music (latest) and lot more.

But the channel i love most is MSNBC, that station is damned good, i watched a lot of documentaries especially the one relating to crime and i can boldly say, discovery channel can't stand this with the little i watched on saturday/sunday.

Here i posted the pic of my new location of my staellite, and a photo screenshot of a station there MBC3.

Happy viewing.


More details to come later.


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twinstaiye (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #835 on: April 16, 2008, 09:07 AM »

For those who installed Nilesat at home, i am quite surprise this past weekend when my installer claimed he can get w3A 7 degrees east on nilesat, and sure he did.  I will try and get the picture so those who are interested can also try it.  It is a little bit downward left to the real nilesat LNB.  With this scenarios, it meas with nilesat dish firmly installed, nilesate users can also add 22 degree west ku or c band and as well as 24.7 degree west, making a total of 4 LNB in addition to nilesat making it five. What is more, you can get as many free channels as one needs.

For hitv users with strong decoders, If you have not rescan your trend tv, do so, they have added another channels making it up to 9 in all, yesterday i saw Trendsport1 and Trendseries. I am sure it wont be long before they scrambled the channel. Remember the frequency is 11747 H 27500.
urfriend (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #836 on: April 16, 2008, 07:04 PM »

hi enitan2002,please my mbc3 is about 29 to 32%,what type of srong decorder are u using,is it 4652 or 4653x.because the mbc on your screen is 60%.
Enigma (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #837 on: April 16, 2008, 07:46 PM »

@twinstaiye

What is the size of the dish?


@urfriend

The problem regarding Mbc is probably not to do with the receiver but that the dish needs to be adjusted i.e. aligned more accurately.
twinstaiye (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #838 on: April 17, 2008, 01:24 PM »

Dont know the size of nilesat dishes, i think it is either 1.2m or 1.8m, those who are familiar with nilesat dish we use in Nigeria will know that.
figment232 (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #839 on: April 17, 2008, 04:56 PM »

CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME DETAILS OF THE TYPE OF FTA EQUIPMENT I CAN USE IN WARRI DELTA STATE,THE COST OF EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATION.PLZ SEND EMAIL TO enapo49@yahoo.com
heartsocle
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #840 on: April 17, 2008, 08:13 PM »

Hello Urfriend, how are u doing over there?please can u send me your number i need to ask you something about w3a because i want to get 90cm dich to morrow,  so i can use it for w3a, dos that mean it it has disame direction with DSTV, because am on Pas 7,10 , as well if anyone know how i can track this out please help me here is my number 08033265488

u are all doing very good job

where to face my dish, it's where DSTV Face i should face my dish for W3A/
Love you all

Heartsocle
enitan2002 (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #841 on: April 18, 2008, 09:58 PM »

@ heartsocle,

i hope i must hae answered your questions based on the lengthy discussion we had on phone yesterday.


@ twinstaiye,
i guess u must be residing in the northern part for u to be using 1.8m for nilesat. Yes its very possible to track W3A on Nilesat, simply because the degree difference is ver small, just a little turning i.e from 7E for w3a to 7W for nilesat, so one can clearly see that its very possible, but that of 22W i can't boldly confirm, but i think that should be possible using about 2.4m because of the large parabolic surface area of the dish.

@ Enigma,
why is RDV not going off air i.e coded when premiership matches are to be aired? Cos you can remember that through out last year i was complaining of that, but since the beginning of this year they have really changed, what brought about that great transformation? Do u have any idea?


@ urfriend,
i'm using a strong 4653X. Here is what i will advice u to do, use this frequency for the tracking 12728H, SR 30000, and make sure u received nothing less than 53-55% when u are using either 4650,4652 strong decoders that is the one without the X, so if you finally connect the X-series, either 4651X or 4653X there will be signal boost, i.e only if you have the X-series available. Cos that's what i did on my part, i told the guy to bring the non X-series and he brought 4650 for tracking so as to make it easier, so he got the signal which was about 49-50%,he was trying to see if he can get to about 60%, since i've known the theories behind the signal levels between the non X and the X-series, i told him to stop because he couldnt get more than 52% at that particular time, so i brought out my 4653X and the signal went up as high as 68-72% because its on that freq MSNBC is, and that station has the hishest signal strength, the installer couldnt believe what he saw.
So try to apply this theory on your part and you will have the cause to smile while watching MBC


@ badaru1,
will your decoder work for Canalsat Horizons on NSS7 at 22W?


@ boljamoguns,
its quite an age, where have you been? all your lines have been switched off.


@ vickoy23,
How are you enjoying your W3a? reply back.


@ heartsocle,
and have u been able to track that bird, if you are still encountering proble try to call up that guy, if not for my absence in Lagos i would have loved to lend a helping hand.


@ aallll,

we should all try to keep this thread alive and spice things up here a little bit, like adding pictures of our findings here, or what do u all think about that?
twinstaiye (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #842 on: April 19, 2008, 04:11 PM »

@enitan2002
I reside in Abuja and here in Abuja, we can get c band 22 degree west on nitel dish, but i had never try ku band, and next near the c band 22 degree west, we used to get 27.5 degree west where nolywood was before they moved to eutelsat 4 36 degree east.

Those who are on w3A check for live match of blackburn v. manchester united  today at 6pm nigerian time and tomorrow Arsenal v. reading replay at 9pm nigerian time all at mbc3.
heartsocle
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #843 on: April 19, 2008, 07:00 PM »

Hello Enitan I must say thanks very much for all, well as i called on friend about my bird, well i try my best , which make me have more way about this sat, i was unable to fixed that out i have to call the guy , not knowing that the direction i was i will not be able to get what i want, so he said i need to change the position of the Dish, which i can't at that time he came around, he just change his mind that he want to track for another Sat, which is Eutelsat W4 at 36.0°E,
which we didn't spend up to 5 minute be4 we get the bird what i can enjoyed on that bird is Nollywood, that is all. But i so much love Eutelsat W3A at 7.0°E.


Hello Everyone.
  Please i need help about Diseqc, i have only one Decoder and to Dish for now , have Pas7,10 and Eutelsat W4 i wan to be watching the 2 Satellite at the same time .
i have to get a Diseqc  switch which is 1 in 4, i mean 4 LNb But anytime i hulk up the 2 dish i watch only one satellite i will not get the second satellite and anytime  i send the second one i get the satellite, so my question is do u need to do any setup on my Decoder,

Thanks You all
Heartsoclean
enitan2002 (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #844 on: April 20, 2008, 03:33 AM »

@  heartsoclean,

i'm sure you will try out the steps i gave you some minutes ago on your setup, am dead sure that will surely work out> If you still encounter any problem kindly get back at me through this forum.

@ twinstaiye,
thanks for that piece of info, but the exact thing we needed you didnt provide. And the info is will/is MBC be showing during that time, because they usually have problem with their uplink, try anf get back to us if the signal was on during the period you mentioned above.


@ OLA,
i received your text conncerning the new signal strength for the MBC which u said has increased to about 80%, does that meant they don't have signal failure during afternoon/evening because u didnt specify that in your text. Kindly clarify that.

@ badaru1,
I've been following your posts Hitv thread and i was wondering why on earth do you subscribe to that company with you currently said you possess in terms of Free To Air Satellite Equipment. Do you mind if you shed more light on that.
vickoy23
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #845 on: April 20, 2008, 10:12 AM »

@eniitan2002

Am I enjoying my w3a? u bet. MSNBC is da bomb. In fact I only go to etv ind evening when they are showing movies. If u want grat documentary on fta, msnbc on w3a s da bomb.

@hearsoclean

Have u been able to solve your disq switch? remember I tried it at my place and could not get your receiver to work with my switch. I think the problem is one of two. maybe your receiver model does not work with disq switch or the switch version u are using is not compatible. Mine that did not work with yours is 2.0 version. I would suggest u try 1.0 version maybe it will work. let us know the result. I would also suggest u shift to strong receiver. let us know your experience

@all

does anyone here know how much the quadro LNB cost. I mean lnb with four outlets. There is a polarity conflict when i try to access channels on H when my son is watching on V (I have two receivers).

I also spoke with one of DSTV distributor and he said he had seen this 90cm dish motor. I told him if he can get them, many people on this forum and beyond would buy and not need to install 4 dishes to get all the fta available to Nigeria. I hope he gets it. will tell you all if and when he does.
peacenlove
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #846 on: April 21, 2008, 04:17 AM »

Greetings And Blessings to all, I have some questions to ask, im a satellite enthusiast in London and at the moment i have 3 dishes pointing to astra 1 + 2 and hotbird, i am able to view the whole German network Premiere, French TPS and Canal +, and polish Polsat, by simply loading software on to my receiver, i do not pay a penny and get the English, French,German, Spanish and dutch leagues all for free.
Now im comming to naija for only the 2nd time in my 40 years of excistance. One of those born raised and lost in the UK you all could say, But any way im cooming home to the mother land and i need to know about satellite in that part of the world because after my brief stay in naija, i will be travelling on to Ghana where i have promised to set up a satellite sytem for my cous who lives there and also a work collegue.
I have done some research on what is available and have concluded that in order to get the best of free to air tv i need to and have shipped over three 90cm dishes with the intention of pointing them to 68.5E intelsat7/10,  36E sesat and 22W, is it true that one can watch the premiership free to air in KU band from 22W ? if so what channel shows premiereship for free using a 90cm dish.
Also why does everyone talk about strong receivers on this and other forums based around satellite in West Africa, are these the only receivers that work with pay networks ?, does the receiver have to be married to the card and activated before you can veiw. I have shipped over multiencryption receivers which i loaded software on to handle virtually any card thrown at it, except MR Murdochs Videogaurd encryption (sky and GTV i beleive) amongst others.
Can somone give me a rundown of what is possible to view  when it comes to veiwing pay services, I understand that MYtv and Trend TV run a pay as you go service, how does this work, how much does it cost and what channels are available?, also what about HITV how does that network work, is it a pay monthly service and do they show any free channels
Also do you really need a strong receiver or could my hacked multycrypt receiver do the job, my receivers can read connax, irdeto, secca, nagravision, biss and a few other encryption cards but im not so sure about the activation process  by scratch cards to give you credit. how does this work. is the card activated from a central point or through the receiver.
Also has anybody been lucky enough to veiw pay channels without a card,  also cannal horizons on 22W does anyone Know if this is encrypted in secca 1 or secca 2. If encrypted in secca 1 does anyone have a link to a website for the secca key codes for cannal Horizons
Moving away from pay services what can i expect to see fta with 90cm dishes pointed to the 3 satellites that i have mentioned
Thanks in advance for any replies
enitan2002 (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #847 on: April 21, 2008, 06:46 AM »

Hi peacenlove,
its so good that you've made the decision to come back home because there's no place like home. Concerning PAYTV, there're only 2 based in Nigeria in terms of satellite transmission, which are DSTV and HITV.
But the reason for this thread is for those to who don't have PAYTV at home but still want to enjoy satellite transmitted programme, so therefore we don't talk about thoe two, for more info on those two, try and visit Comparing HITV and DSTV thread also on this TV/Movies Section.
So, concerning free to air here in NIgeria, we have basically 3 satellite positions, the fourth one which is TRENDTV on Eutelsat w4 at 36E will soon be going scrmbled cs they are still test running. The 3 satellites are PAS 7/10 68.5E, Eutelsat W3a 7E and NSS7 22W.
I've tried the last two so i can give you the list  of stations.
NSS7***22W
* France 24 News (francais)
* Direct 8
* TV 5 Monde Afrique
* LC2
* STV 1
* STV 2
* Canal International
* TV GAbon
* GTV (Ghana Television)
* RDV

W3A
* MSNBC
* MTA International
* TV Minimah
* Direct 8
* RTS 1
* Go Africa
* TV Malagasy
* 2STV
* Ariane TV


That is all i can write off-hand, you will get complete details at lyngsat.com, for 22W check any stations whose beam is 'west africa' and 7E whose beam is 'afirca'. Those are the stations you will get here and also in Ghana i.e in terms of Free To Air using 90cm dish only.

The issue of premiership at 22W, yes there's a station RDV they air premiership one live match per week, but in case when there're two top matches like Chelsea/Man Utd playing on Saturday and Liverpool/Arsenal playing on sunday, am taking that as an example then be expecting to watch those 2 live matches on that weekend on RDV.
RTS1 also on W3a also air FA cup and Carling Cup, premeirship also included and don't forget that the match being aired on these stations i mentioned are quite different from the one live match being aired by our local channels here in NIgeria.

Canalsat Horizons, Hacked?Huh please my brother don't put your mind on that, when i installed the NSS7 i was also thinking of hacking into that but i gave up after a futile search. Whether your decoder will unscrambled it that i don't know. Canalsat is using encryption system based on Mediaguard presently known as SECA, whether it is SECA1 or 2, i think Enigma will be in the best position to answer that.

Thats all i've got to say now.


@ vickoy23,
yes my brother, MSNBC is da bomb in terms of documentary, thoe few hours i watched them last weekend i can't even compare discovery to that channel in terms of those documentaries i watched on that day.
Is MBC still going off air in the afternoon? kindly reply back

@ heartsoclean
how far with your diseq switch, is it working now? and don't forget that number we talked about.
peacenlove
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #848 on: April 21, 2008, 12:57 PM »

Thanks so much eniton for that information, its very helpfull, im now of the opinion i need to have four satellite positions hence i need to send another dish, I did not think that W3a had much to offer apart from a porn network broadcasting to west africa, but now you say FA cup, premiership as well, i think that bird has to get Locked down as well.
Thanks once again, Maximum respect
Peace, Love and Blessings to all
One Love
Enigma (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #849 on: April 21, 2008, 03:49 PM »

Peacenlove

Welcome n wish you the best when you visit West Africa. BTW I saw the same question asked on Alsat but I didn't get involved since guys there were already giving useful suggestions. To add to what Enitan has said: first, it is not really necessary to ship dishes over as you can buy them cheaply enough in Nigeria and prolly in Ghana too. Second, I suspect the receiver you've shipped over is a Technomate which should work with Conax and Irdeto used in Nigeria though GTV in Ghana uses NDS/Videoguard which might be a problem. Strong receivers are popular in Nigeria because Strong targeted the market with Irdeto/Conax enabled receivers suitable for the encryption systems used locally. Hitherto cards are not married to receivers though there are suggestions that DSTV might start doing this.

PS why do you need three dishes for 13e, 19e & 28e in the UK? They can be done on one dish with multi-LNBs or motorised!


@Enitan and bodejohn et al

As requested/for interest I attach a photo of a dish on a motor ('dish mover') - one of my recent projects/installations. The motor is the Moteck SG2100A.


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const6 (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #850 on: April 21, 2008, 04:50 PM »

Dear Nairalanders,

Please i need a used Strong Decorder and 90cm Dish to buy.

I will be free from the office within the next few days and i am looking to connect to Intelsat 10.

Please get back to me on my email: sinewyconst@yahoo.com or phones: 01-8135873 or 08050989962.

Note:
If there is anybody that has a MYTV card that wants to sell, buzz me too, i need all of these urgently.

Thanks
enitan2002 (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #851 on: April 21, 2008, 07:41 PM »

@ enigma,
thanks so much for that lovely picture you posted, just keep the good work going.
There's a problem i have with watching television, i can't stay glued to a particular channel for more than 5mins, i tuned to several other channels. So in a case am having channels from about 3 satellite e.g NSS7, W3A and PAS7, will i then be turning the dish automatically every few minutes? and by doing this wont i be shortening the lifespan of the motor, and how is the motor well guarded from environmental factors especially in the africa region.
Also i don't think a dish with 4 lnb holders will be able to work in nigeria if the size is 90cm, we can presently view 22W, 7E, 36E and 68.5E, all these satellites have a wide range of angular difference, so i don't think that will be able to work here, even 36E and 68.5E that we can say are close but not that close, the elevation are different, 36E is pointing upwards while that of 68.5E is pointing downwards.

What do you think about that?


@ OLA,
i don't really get the last part of the text u sent to me earlier in the day, are u saying i should give your number out here on the forum for further info? try and call and clarify that before i jump into posting that.
Enigma (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #852 on: April 21, 2008, 08:09 PM »

Yeah, there is limitation for a multi LNB set up in Nigeria because of the distance between the satellites that can be received on a 90cm dish. Most dishes can only do about a 30 degrees difference for multi LNB though there are some that can do more e.g. the Toroidal Wave frontier T90.

AS for the motor, they are generally tough kits and will not have problems zapping between satellites except that like any other motor equipment wear and tear will of course set in at some point; but even with frequent use, it should still last for quite some time - a number of years. One disadvantage of a motor is that when moving between satellites, it takes some seconds for picture to appear while the motor moves -- unlike diseqc switching which is instant in multi-LNB or multi-satellite set up.

On that dish in the picture, when I move to 24.5w, I can watch NTA here in the UK Cheesy

Finally, on your earlier question regarding RDV and football, just enjoy the footie for as log as they don't encrypt or black out the picture; I don't really know why they currently leave it open - but it is good news for as long as it lasts.

Finally I think peacenlove was asking about Canalsat on 22w; well it is in Seca 1, I think, but it is not open as the keys are not known.
enitan2002 (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #853 on: April 21, 2008, 08:41 PM »

@ enigma,
based on the picture i can understnad how the elevation of the dish can adjust automatically, what about the azimuth, the side-by-side movement explain using the picture.
And also, how long does it take the dish to move from one staellite to the other, talk more about the installation process in case if i can get one here only for research purpose, can u be of help by sending one across i will take care of the payment, what do you say to that?
Enigma (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #854 on: April 21, 2008, 08:56 PM »

The motor automatically adjusts both the elevation and azimuth; see the youtube video in the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZdoVpcz8fA


As to how to install it, it is not that difficult but it must be systematic and follow certain principles to get the best results. There is a very good guide with pictures in the link below:


http://www.techwatch.co.uk/forums/9120-installing-a-motor-with-photos.html


Enigma (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #855 on: April 21, 2008, 09:09 PM »

See this one too:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_JIWeUxtug&feature=related


Edit:

The one in link below is quite cool: I think that one would be using a 'jack' rather than the diseqc motor.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzTq4dCKL3s&feature=related




enitan2002 (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #856 on: April 22, 2008, 06:49 AM »

@ all,
i heard from a reliable source yesterday that all w3a viewers can be watching the live feeds of supersports and SABC on that bird, only if you have the right frequency.

@ peacenlove,
am beginning to have a second thought about u, why on earth would u want that bird W3a to be locked just because they are showing fa cup and carling , it seems as from now i will only be sending concrete info to people i trust directly.

I rest my case
Enigma (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #857 on: April 22, 2008, 07:43 AM »

Enitan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You've misunderstood slang; he means he must get W3A as well!!!!!!!!!


Meanwhile, to know where the feeds are, you can start by using lyngsat and flysat for the frequencies. For feeds across the arc use this link:  http://www.satelliweb.com/index.php?section=livef
twinstaiye (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #858 on: April 22, 2008, 08:45 AM »

@enitan and enigma
I am also curiously watching how events are unfolding as regards the Motor, I am really interested.  As soon as there is a headway on how to lay hand on one in Nigeria here or where an arrangement is reached as regarding shipping to Nigeria, kindly count me in.
fadinus (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #859 on: April 22, 2008, 10:21 AM »

i have a mytv card and dstv card 4 sale, the mytv goes 4 1500 and the dstv goes 4 9000, number is 08023502657 and mail is dfadipe2003@hotmail.com
const6 (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #860 on: April 22, 2008, 12:50 PM »

@fadinus,

Do you have a DSTV Decorder too?? Cos i need both the Decorder and the CArd and i hope both can go for under 15k

Post here let me know
Gangsta101 (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #861 on: April 22, 2008, 04:23 PM »

Hello Everyone


Enigma,
I have to say, you're the man, the way u seem to have a response to everything just kills my soul. just out of curiosity, how long have u been into this FTA business?

Twinstaiye,
About w3a and nilesat on the same dish, i thot i mentioned in an earlier post that that was what i was getting, along with Nss7. the only problem is that i had to give up the lnb i was using to get nss7 to use for tracking w3a because the other messed up one ( costs N500) can't get tvm malagassy or Go Africa (which just so happens to be the bomb), now i can't get STV 1/2, RDV or Canal 2 inter, with the messed up lnb. anyways, as soon as i can squeeze out the time,  i hope to get another lnb which someone says is very good for W3a and see how it pans out.

Everyone,
how about we list out every Bird we can get here in Nigeria and the available FTA channels, with their positions, elevations and azimuth and all what not, and stickey it to the top of the thread so everryone who comes in can have an easy reference to it, it also saves the time of having to answer the same questions every other time? think about it guys.
twinstaiye (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #862 on: April 22, 2008, 05:16 PM »

@gangsta101
Am compiling FAQs on this FTA from answers to questions so far on this thread, and as soon as I finished doing that, I need to mail it to some frequent members here to vet before seeking the approval of Seun to assist us in placing it on top of this thread. Give me another week, and it will be ready.

As regard nilesat and w3a on one dish, thanks for the info, in that wise, i will also try to track my nss7 this weekend. In my own case, my TV malagasy works fine, but go africa sometimes freezes.
Enigma (m)
Re: Free-To-Air Satellite TV
« #863 on: April 22, 2008, 06:46 PM »

@Gangsta and twinstaiye

The sticky idea is a very good idea - a kind of beginner's guide and general info.


@Gangsta

I only started this in late 2006; what happened was I was living in Egypt and FTA is very popular there but I still had no experience at installing dishes though I started learning the theory - I even asked some questions on this very forum at that time. I started experimenting when I got back to the UK later that year; now I know quite a lot and I have installed dishes for myself and for friends and I am still continually tinkering with my own set up!


PS @twinstaiye and Enitan

I hope to be in Naija in July/August and may be able to help buy a couple of motors if you guys are still interested around then.
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