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Hi guys,
Does enyone know if exist is a wireless rotator? I cannot run the control cable between the control box and the rotator. Any advice is very appreciated. Thanks Andrea. |
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Andrea,
I'm not aware of any, but don't see why it wouldn't be possible. 'Bluetooth'? I'm sure there will be problems with it, but... - 'Doc |
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Hi Andrea
I have never seen one. You could of course use a wireless based terminal server RS232 thing. Many of these boxes also have I/O ports to turn things on and off with and some of these even have analog inputs. Cyclades make them but so do a lot of other manufacturers. They are commonly used to extend regular RS232 over an unwired distance. They normally map a local PC virtual serial port to the remote one but you can also just "join" a local RS232 port to the remote one. Kind of like a long serial cable! I would suspect that analog to analog wireless boxes would also be available but havent checked. Your biggest issue then will be powering the whole system remotely. If you are running separate power wires from the control position there is no reason you couldnt piggy back control signals onto it. In fact with some thought you could put everything onto one piece of coax! Cheers Bob VK2YQA Andrea wrote: Hi guys, Does enyone know if exist is a wireless rotator? I cannot run the control cable between the control box and the rotator. Any advice is very appreciated. Thanks Andrea. |
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Does enyone know if exist is a wireless rotator?
I cannot run the control cable between the control box and the rotator. Any advice is very appreciated. I haven't seen a commercial rotator with wireless control. I'm sure it would be possible to adapt a standard rotator system (rotator module plus control box) to incorporate wireless control. There are plenty of wireless-control modules available on the market which can be used to operate small relays - a two-channel wireless control module could drive a couple of relays which take the place of the clockwise / counterclockwise directional switches in an existing rotator controller. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Friends of Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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![]() "Andrea" wrote in message ... Hi guys, Does enyone know if exist is a wireless rotator? I cannot run the control cable between the control box and the rotator. Any advice is very appreciated. Thanks Andrea. Hi Andrea Since there is power at the rotator, I assume there are power lines there. I think you can figure a way to rotate thru an X-10 device. Jerry |
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Thanks for all the comments.
But the problem is how to get the control signal of the position back to the shack. Andrea. "Jerry" ha scritto nel messaggio news:l7P9k.231$bn3.123@trnddc07... "Andrea" wrote in message ... Hi guys, Does enyone know if exist is a wireless rotator? I cannot run the control cable between the control box and the rotator. Any advice is very appreciated. Thanks Andrea. Hi Andrea Since there is power at the rotator, I assume there are power lines there. I think you can figure a way to rotate thru an X-10 device. Jerry |
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![]() Hi Andrea If the power for the rotator is related to the AC system that powers your house, you dont need "wireless". There is a common connection already available to you, X-10. Jerry KD6JDJ "Andrea" wrote in message ... Thanks for all the comments. But the problem is how to get the control signal of the position back to the shack. Andrea. "Jerry" ha scritto nel messaggio news:l7P9k.231$bn3.123@trnddc07... "Andrea" wrote in message ... Hi guys, Does enyone know if exist is a wireless rotator? I cannot run the control cable between the control box and the rotator. Any advice is very appreciated. Thanks Andrea. Hi Andrea Since there is power at the rotator, I assume there are power lines there. I think you can figure a way to rotate thru an X-10 device. Jerry |
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 10:18:51 GMT, "Andrea" wrote:
Hi guys, Does enyone know if exist is a wireless rotator? I cannot run the control cable between the control box and the rotator. Any advice is very appreciated. Thanks Andrea. Channel Master makes a remote controlled rotator that works with an IR remote like TV sets use. It is not a heavy duty unit and it is not expensive either. John Ferrell W8CCW Beware of the dopeler effect (pronounced dope-ler). That's where bad ideas seem good if they come at you fast enough. |
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Yes, but how I can see the position of my antenna?
Maybe I'm missing something, but with the X10 I can move the antenna but I cannot "see" the position. Andrea. "Jerry" ha scritto nel messaggio news:YeQ9k.100$Ae3.45@trnddc05... Hi Andrea If the power for the rotator is related to the AC system that powers your house, you dont need "wireless". There is a common connection already available to you, X-10. Jerry KD6JDJ "Andrea" wrote in message ... Thanks for all the comments. But the problem is how to get the control signal of the position back to the shack. Andrea. "Jerry" ha scritto nel messaggio news:l7P9k.231$bn3.123@trnddc07... "Andrea" wrote in message ... Hi guys, Does enyone know if exist is a wireless rotator? I cannot run the control cable between the control box and the rotator. Any advice is very appreciated. Thanks Andrea. Hi Andrea Since there is power at the rotator, I assume there are power lines there. I think you can figure a way to rotate thru an X-10 device. Jerry |
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![]() In article , Andrea wrote: Yes, but how I can see the position of my antenna? Maybe I'm missing something, but with the X10 I can move the antenna but I cannot "see" the position. For a lot of the simpler rotator designs (e.g. most TV antenna rotator systems I've seen) there isn't actually any positional feedback at all between the rotator and the control box. The connection is entirely one-directional (controller to rotator). With these rotators, the position is deduced, rather than measured. The rotator turns at a fairly constant speed when energized in either direction, and its rotation is limited by clutch-stops in both directions. When it's first installed you rotate it in one direction for long enough for it to hit the (e.g.) clockwise stop, then manually align the mast so that it's pointing due north (usually) and tighten the U-bolts. Thereafter, when you tell the controller to rotate the antenna, the rotator turns the antenna, and a separate motor-gear arrangement turns an indicator on the controller - presumably, at the same rate, so that the indicator shows you something close to the actual antenna position. The indicator and the antenna can drift out of alignment over time, so it's necessary to resynchronize them occasionally... usually by rotating the antenna for long enough that it hits the end-stop (and is thus pointing north) and then manually adjusting the indicator position on the controller box. I think that you have two basic choices for your design approach: - Do a wireless version of this simple arrangement... have your wireless controller (X-10 or whatever) turn the rotator motors on and off, *and* turn on and off a motor- or logic-driven position indicator which deflects at the same angular rate that the rotator moves. Occasionally re-synchronize the antenna and indicator. - Use a rotator which has a true positional readout (e.g. a potentiometer which can deliver a variable DC voltage, like the Yaesu TailTwister types), plus a bidirectional radio link of some sort. You'd need a couple of bits of control information going from the controller to the rotator (to run the relays), and some sort of analog-proportional coming back down. The former is probably going to be easier to achieve. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Friends of Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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