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Old November 18th 05, 06:07 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Hi All,
I have been offered an unused Emoto 1103 (or 1102 - not sure as no
external markings) at what appears to be a very reasonable price. The only
problem is that it does not come with a control unit.
I have searched the 'net high and low for information but to no avail.
So - my choices seem to be:
1. Acquire a circuit of the rotator so that I may make my own control
unit.
2. Purchase a suitable control unit (the local agent in Australia is
unable to supply same)
3.Sell the rotator on behalf of the original vendor (a friend, who would
be more than happy for me to do so)
4.Forget the whole thing and stick to bits of wire stuck up the nearest
tree

Any help or advice will treated with the respect it deserves!
Cheers
Alan
VK2ADB


http://ham.srsab.se/rotator/emotator.html

http://www.jamsat.or.jp/trakbox/manual/cnchart.txt

http://www.matsusaka.ne.jp/~ji1fgx/H...s-rotators.htm

July 1996 posting

Eric --

I don't have any satellite or direct Orion experience but I've
installed a few and they do seem to be pretty brute. Result - increased
reliability. The digital control box looks nice but again no direct
experience.

The alternative is the Emoto. This appears to be a beefier version of the
Kenpro/Yaesu rotors. But they are analog controlled (I want to run the
rotors from a Unix box), and I have yet to see anyone in this area with

them.

I ran a small survey a week or two ago (results as yet unpublished) and
asked about the Create and Emoto rotators since I don't have any direct
experience with them. To cut to the chase, the Create was given high marks
for reliability; the Emoto was not. Both rotators suffer from mediocre
parts
and service support and both use the two-piece mast clamp which can be
broken
easily during installation.

I don't know if this is helpful to you or just added to the band noise.


73, Steve K7LXC