Try to turn the rotator all the way round, from inside the shack,
regardless of what the meter says. Does it really rotate 360? If so,
odds are K3NG's code needs to be tweaked. Default is 450 degrees,
you're running a 360.
Norm n3ykf
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 9:45 AM, Ronald L. Rosson Jr.
<kf5jra@oneinsane.org> wrote:
> I have finally been able to get around to making my antenna project (GM
> RT-936 + 6’ mast + K4KIO Hexbeam) a reality. With everything assembled on the
> ground to ensure that it works properly before putting it on the roof I have
> come into an issue with rotation. Since this is my first non wire antenna
> (usually use trees) I am at my wits end. The 450A was a free find with no
> controller and when I received it I had no information on it (so it could be
> the culprit). My rotation issue is that I am only getting 180 degrees of
> rotation out of it when the ARS-USB is saying that it has turned it 360
> degrees. Below is what I have done:
> Aligned mast with rotor using the GM Thrust Bearing on top
> Could use some tips and tricks to verify I did this right
> Used reference point landmarks on a compass to measure rotation since I have
> not zeroed it with the Hexbeam for true north.
> Successfully able to turn mast by hand (loosened at rotor) and seems smooth
> in full rotation but when doing this did not take note of the torque it took)
> If there was any binding would that give a false reading to the controller?
>
> Any assistance is greatly appreciated and wanted to exhaust everything before
> I started searching for a new rotor.
>
> --
> 73 de KF5JRA
> Ron
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