Dish Positioners In Stock ONLY at Rainier Satellite

All US sources of dish positioners has dried up except us. Only Rainier Satellite has units in stock at our Tonasket Washington headquarters. They’re ready to ship TODAY!

Can’t move your dish? Let Rainier come to your aid.

110 volt designed for the US market.
Works with our D9865 or FTA Receivers.
In Stock at our Tonasket Washington Headquarters.

Strong – Simple – Easy Setup Dish Positioner.

Works Great with the Rainier D9865 Satellite System.
Replaces the 4DTV as a dish mover in any system.
FTA Friendly Can be used independently to move your dish.
Accurate, Dependable, Bug Free Operation for Large Dishes.

SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE   Rainier Satellite is Open for Business During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Time is Running Out! Last Chance to SAVE!

Did you know… Your Dish Mover probably is on its last legs…..

Time to upgrade and save at the same time…

Works with ALL BIG DISH SATELLITE SYSTEMS AND RECEIVERS… RAINIER SUBSCRIPTION & FTA!

Sale Ends September 12th. Summer’s officially over. The cold winter winds will be blowing soon. You don’t want to miss out enjoying TV because your dish suddenly developed hardware failure and stopped moving. If you use a 4DTV, old analog receiver, Titanium ASC1, or V-Box, C band positioner they’re old and prone to failure. Time to get a fresh start. Upgrade to a brand new Rainier Satellite Mighty Mini Dish Positioner today and save $40.00 off the regular price.

Strong – Simple – Easy Setup Dish Mover.

» Works Great with the Rainier D9865 Satellite System.
» Replaces the 4DTV dish mover in any system.
» Can be used for FTA to independently move your dish.
» Accurate, Dependable, Bug Free Operation for Large Dishes.

Get your big dish connected to the world’s best mini tracker available on the market today. The Rainier Satellite Mighty Mini supplies a powerful 36 volt high amperage current to your actuator for high torque accurate flawless movement. Features a two digit numeric LED positional display so you know exactly where your dish is pointing. Four LED bar display operate in sequence to give quick indication to direction dish is traveling. Storing satellites is simple, press one button that’s it. Finding your favorite satellite locations is quick and easy with our direct remote keypad one button operation. Safety stop feature stops dish movement instantly by touching any key on the remote. The Mighty Mini can store up to 32 direct entry satellite positions in its non-volatile memory. Power outages can’t wipe it out. Includes a fine quality full size IR remote. 115 volt AC operation.

A Satisfied Customer Review…

Very satisfied with my Mighty Mini purchase. Got it when Rainier brought them out, it’s been working great. It’s getting hard these days to find quality built satellite products with all the junk coming in from foreign sources. Rest assured when you buy from Rainier you’re getting some of the best fully tested products out there.

As far as support goes Rainier is top shelf. They have a very knowledgeable staff that always answers any questions I have. The nice thing about Rainier is you can speak with a person on the phone that’s in the U.S. not like with other companies. Their number is 509-486-4137.

If you haven’t dealt with Rainier yet give them a try. You’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Our C Band Dish Positioner is on SALE! Save $40.00

As summer is winding down its time to get ready for a great fall and winter of TV viewing. You don’t want to miss out because of failing hardware. Own a 4DTV, old analog receiver, Titanium ASC1, or V-Box’s C band positioner not made anymore?  They’re bound to fail soon. Upgrade to a brand new Rainier Satellite Mighty Mini  Dish Positioner now at this low low sale price.

WORKS WITH ALL SATELLITE SYSTEMS!

Our Mighty Mini’s work with any C band big dish satellite system or receiver. They work great with our Rainier subscription TV platform or with any FTA receiver to move your dish. They are in stock and ready to ship. Pick one up at this great price and be ready for the colder weather just around the corner. Sale ends September 12th.

Learn more about our Mighty Mini from a happy customer. Includes tips on hooking it up, programming, operation and more…

Read the Mighty Mini’s Review from a Rainier Satellite Customer Here

 

Need a Big Dish Mover? Rainier Satellite still makes and sells them.

First the bad news.

Two suppliers of big dish movers won’t be offering them anymore.

1) Titanium Satellite recently announced the End of Production of their ASC-1 dish mover. Brian Gohl owner announced the following.

“Recently I have discussed the future of the ASC1 DiSEqC positioner controller with our resellers and have had to make the difficult decision to end production. I have decided to not manufacture another batch.”

2) Last summer Rick Caylor from Ricks satellite announced he no longer would be selling the VBOX II movers.

3) Last Year the Pansat AP-600 movers stock sold by us ran out.

4) The old 4DTV’s are becoming unreliable and dying daily.

Now the good news. No worries Rainier Satellite has you covered. We’ve brought out our NEW Mighty Mini Tracker line earlier this year.

Trackers are an integral part of operating a big dish. Bottom line you must have one.

Our Mighty Mini mover line offers two models, the Standard and the Heavy Duty.

Click to find out More about the Mighty Mini

The Mighty Mini Heavy Duty Big Dish Positioner is IN STOCK!

The Mighty Mini Heavy Duty Tracker is IN STOCK.  Limited Quantity is Available for our product introduction. First come first serve!

UPDATE 3/15: The first batch of the MMBDT-H is going fast, Thank you to all who’ve made a purchase. Only a few left till our next batch arrives.

Mighty Mini Heavy Duty Big Dish Positioner

Attention big dish owners! A limited number of Mighty Mini Heavy Duty Dish Positioner’s will be in stock this week. They will be sold on a first come first serve basis. These are model MMBDT-H. These offer Rainier’s Exclusive PPPT circuitry. Keep your eyes here at our news page for beginning sale’s date.

Highest Quality:

Rainier Satellite’s Mighty Mini offers the highest quality and value with features no other satellite dish Tracker Controller can match.

Description:

Get your big dish connected to the world’s best mini tracker available on the market today. The Rainier Satellite Mighty Mini Heavy Duty model supplies a powerful 36 volt high amperage current to your actuator for high torque accurate flawless movement. The HD Plus model includes Rainer’s Proprietary PPPT nine element Power Punch Plus circuit with thermal overload shutdown and surge / spike protected M1 & M2 inputs. It’s designed for cold climates and installs where an extra startup punch is needed. Features a two digit numeric LED positional display so you know exactly where your dish is pointing. Four LED bar display operate in sequence to give quick indication to direction dish is traveling. Storing satellites is simple, press one button that’s it. Finding your favorite satellite locations is quick and easy with our direct remote keypad one button operation. Safety stop feature stops dish movement instantly by touching any key on the remote. The Mighty Mini can store up to 32 direct entry satellite positions in its non-volatile memory. Power outages can’t wipe it out. Includes a fine quality full size IR remote. 115 volt AC operation.

For more information and to order CLICK HERE

 

Rainier’s Mighty Mini Tracker Review

Rainier Satellite is pleased to share a review of our new Mighty Mini Tracker from a happy Rainier customer. This was submitted by John C.

This is a review about Rainier Satellites new product, the Mighty Mini big dish mover. I ordered the standard model, mmbdt-s. It replaces their Pansat AP-600 I was using. The AP-600 has served me well, and still works fine. Though being the kind of guy that likes to be on the cutting edge of technology I needed to check out Rainier’s latest achievement.

 Unboxing the Mighty Mini I was surprised at size of the unit. Anyone who used trackers back in the day were always greeted with a large boxy unit, this is not the case here. The Mighty Mini is slender but long. Its height is approximately a half inch taller than Rainiers D9865 receiver. Don’t let the small size fool you this thing has some serious guts. Sitting next to the D9865 it takes up less space than the 4DTV or an analog IRD’s did. This is great since it easily fits in rack space you had allocated for a IRD such as the 4DTV. You don’t need to spend hours figuring out where you’re going to install it. I can see Rainier did their homework with the units sizing making it a great match for your entertainment center and to work nicely alongside their D9865 receiver.

Hooking up the unit is simple. As with most mover installs you have four wires. Two heavy wires for the motor itself and two for the sensor. I use Rainiers 36 inch Venture actuator with my 10 foot Winegard dish. Venture uses the most common reed sensor.  So four wires are only needed. The paperwork states the unit can work with all three type of sensors. Reed, hall effect and optical. There’s a 5 volt terminal for 5 wire optical setup, something you don’t see usually. It’s great Rainier made this option available without additional accessories required.

The terminals on the rear are spring clip type for easy connection. I would recommend stripping your wires down to get some clean strands then twist them well before inserting them. If you want to go that extra mile and know how to solder, tinning the leads will keep the strands together. This is what I do. Make sure your connections are firmly seated inside the spring clips. The top center and right are for motor 1 and 2. The bottom center and right are for your reed sensor. The other two terminals top right supplies 5 volts for optical sensors. Bottom right is ground for your shield or drain wire if needed. From my experience, this may or may not be required. Sometimes counting accuracy is better with it connected or disconnected. Your mileage may vary. My past installs of movers always works better without the drain wire connected. This too was the case with the Mighty Mini. Some claim to connect the drain wire at the actuator itself. I never needed to. Your install could be different. Do whatever works best for you. At this point I stress double checking your connections to make sure you have no stray strands shorting or touching what they shouldn’t. If when you try to move your the dish first time the dish goes the wrong way all you need to do is reverse M1 and M2.  

The next step I did was to go out to the dish and remove the cover at the actuator itself. I recommended to clean up the connections there if it’s been a while. Clip the wires strip and twist the strands then reconnect them. This can go a long way with avoiding electrical problems because of dirty connections. Make sure nothing is shorting or any stray strands are showing.

The following step is very important so don’t ignore it. You will need to set your mechanical limit switches at your actuator if not done already. Rainier includes instructions for the Venture actuator with the Mighty Mini. You can use this as a guide or contact your arm manufacturer for specific instructions. The reason this step is so important is because you don’t want your dish driven into a wall, ground etc. It’s better to be safe than sorry. 

To set the mechanical limits go to the mighty mini plug it in and power it up. Using the arrow keys on the bottom of the remote press them to see if the dish moves, and in the right direction with the corresponding arrows. East (right) West (left) is what I used. If it works backwards reverse M1 and M2 on the Mighty Mini. If you get a E2 error or something else you have something connected wrong. Recheck all connections and try again.  At this point the dish should be moving. Move the dish to where you want your east and west travel to stop, then set the cam inside the actuator motor to disconnect the electric. Once your satisfied button up the cover and make sure its weather tight.

It was now time to come inside and begin programming the mover. Move your dish to the west till it stops. Now perform a reset of the unit. This is performed by pushing the reset button on the remote and holding. A countdown will commence. 10.. 9.. 8.. etc …. 2 .. 1 then two dashes will show. This shows the reset was successful. This flushes the internal counter and wipes any old or corrupt data Rainier’s tech support told me. Power off the Mighty Mini with the remote then on again, a small zero will show on the display. The first satellite I wanted in there was 133 west. I entered into my D9865 to the parameters for EWTN as shown on lyngsat. Then slowly moved the dish to the east till I got a lock. I then bumped the dish east and west for maximum signal quality. It was now time to store Galaxy 15, 133 west in the mover. To do this you press and hold store for 2 seconds the display on the unit rotates to the right, press a key 1 to 32 to store. I picked 1 for 133 west. The 1 flashed then went steady. This told me It was successfully stored.  I then proceeded to the east using the same method for all the satellites I needed. 131 was 2, 127 was 3, 125 was 4 and so on. Once I got to 87 west I was done programming since I don’t need anything east  of that. If you want to you can continue till all 32 direct presets are full. Now came the fun part seeing how accurate it is. I told the Mighty Mini to go to preset 2, 131 west. This was done simply by pressing the number 2 key on the remote. The unit clicked and the dish started moving to the west as indicated by the 4 lines moving to the right on the display. I confirmed by eyeballing the dish itself. The unit stopped and the number 2 appeared. I told the D9865 to acquire my preset for NESN. It was a success and checked my quality. The number was high and steady so she accurately returned to what I stored. NESN started playing with a Red Sox game showing. Before becoming too involved in the game I decided to check to see that all my programmed satellites were targeted well. I was happy to see they were. I stepped through them one at a time pulling up the Rainier channels checking quality. That told me the Mighty Mini is accurate.  If I ever need to touch a satellite position up (which can happen from time to time I seen over the years) all I need to do is bump the dish position to peak the quality number and resave that preset.

One nice feature of the Mighty Mini is if for some reason you need to stop the dish in mid travel just hit any preset key. This will abort movement. To continue just hit the desired key you want.

All in all I’m very satisfied with the Mighty Mini. Rainier has a winner here. I sent Rainier a copy of my review before posting here at DR Sats forum. They asked me if they could use it to help advertise the Might Mini. I told them sure, anything to help you guys out. I want to see Rainier succeed. They are the underdog doing it right trying to make it work with many adversities from what I would call jealous children of the web  doing all type of mean things to stop them from succeeding. In spite of this Rainier continues to grow. Something to be said for doing things right. I commend Rainier for all the hours of hours of hard work they put in. I wish them continued success and I tell all I can about my good experiences with Rainier. Best of luck Rainier with the future and continued success.

You can view the original post at Dr Sat’s forum here

You can get your own Mighty Mini here