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Old June 29th 08, 11:21 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Hi Andrea , You can do yourself a favor by learning X-10. The technology
allows a limitless number of channels. You can, if you want to, control
the rotation with X-10, and also send positoon back thru your AC lines.

Jerry KD6JDJ




"Andrea" wrote in message
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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.

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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
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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.

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"Andrea" wrote in message
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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.

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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