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1. [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Kenneth Waites <barbiekenw@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 07:23:27 -0700 (PDT)
What we need is a wifi rotor so no rotor cable is needed. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.c
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-03/msg00441.html (7,259 bytes)

2. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Charles Gallo <charlie@thegallos.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 10:38:11 -0400
Seriously, I've actually given thought to the idea of a line of up the tower and base of tower products that would only take 12 volt power, and the commands would go via zigbee or 1 wire buss _______
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-03/msg00442.html (7,751 bytes)

3. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: n8de@thepoint.net
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 11:09:07 -0400
How do you think the MOTOR power will get to the rotor ... ESP? 73 Don N8DE What we need is a wifi rotor so no rotor cable is needed. _______________________________________________ _________________
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-03/msg00445.html (8,288 bytes)

4. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: "K1TTT" <K1TTT@ARRL.NET>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 15:13:21 +0000
That's what the generator at the top of the tower is for! David Robbins K1TTT e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net web: http://wiki.k1ttt.net AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://k1ttt.net How do you thin
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-03/msg00447.html (9,111 bytes)

5. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Richard Zalewski <dick.w7zr@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 08:17:05 -0700
Solyndra will make a power pack to be installed at top of tower. Just remember to rotate before sundown. -- Tnx es 73 Richard W7ZR www.w7zr.com *Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-03/msg00448.html (10,372 bytes)

6. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: "Tim Duffy" <k3lr@k3lr.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 10:38:52 -0500
Speaking of reducing control wires - Here are some nice wireless control ideas from Green Heron http://greenheronengineering.com/GHE_Overview.php? 73, Tim K3LR --Original Message-- From: TowerTalk [m
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-03/msg00449.html (9,519 bytes)

7. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Charles Gallo <charlie@thegallos.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 11:44:32 -0400
Which was why I talked about a 12v buss. Picture all your rotors, antenna switches, etc all run on one 12 v buss. 2 wires (or 3 if we are talking about 1wire buss) and you attach to the 12v, and cont
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-03/msg00450.html (9,355 bytes)

8. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Charles Gallo <charlie@thegallos.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 11:53:27 -0400
Great minds... Zigbee control _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.c
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-03/msg00451.html (10,113 bytes)

9. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Charles Lind <cxl24@case.edu>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 17:51:45 +0000
I've been using Green heron Everywhere for three years to get the rotor and six pack info to the base of the tower from the house, which saves about 450 feet of cables. Power is needed at the base of
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-03/msg00459.html (11,707 bytes)

10. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 12:57:12 -0700
On 3/29/13 8:44 AM, Charles Gallo wrote: Which was why I talked about a 12v buss. Picture all your rotors, antenna switches, etc all run on one 12 v buss. 2 wires (or 3 if we are talking about 1wire
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-03/msg00464.html (9,686 bytes)

11. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Charlie Gallo <Charlie@TheGallos.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 20:34:38 -0400
...snip... Yes, probably a good idea. Even cars are moving to higher voltages. If you design the end items for the buss correctly, you could use anything in the range - Call it 13.8-48 volts (keep it
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-03/msg00468.html (9,388 bytes)

12. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Randy <randy@verizon.net>
Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2013 00:19:40 -0400
Phooey on a 12V buss. Just tap off of one leg of the 220VAC buss for the top-o'-tower auto-tune amp(s). I dunno why Canadian Watts come out of the end of the feedline, and American Watts come out of
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-03/msg00472.html (10,705 bytes)

13. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: "Dino Darling" <dino@kx6d.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 04:41:23 -0700
Not sure if it was green Heron, but this was demo'd almost 5 years ago at Visalia...although if I remember correctly, they couldn't get it to work. Dino - KX6D -- Original Message -- Subject: Re: [To
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-04/msg00097.html (8,908 bytes)

14. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Charles Lind <cxl24@case.edu>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 13:38:01 +0000
I've been using Green Heron Everywhere for three years to control a rotor and switching for five antennas with no failures or downtime. Saves a lots of expensive cable, the groundhogs can't eat the w
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-04/msg00098.html (10,376 bytes)

15. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 07:06:44 -0700
On 4/10/13 6:38 AM, Charles Lind wrote: I've been using Green Heron Everywhere for three years to control a rotor and switching for five antennas with no failures or downtime. Saves a lots of expensi
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-04/msg00099.html (9,058 bytes)

16. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Jack Brindle <jackbrindle@me.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 13:44:07 -0700
Maybe. Putting a major noise source (micro controller with lots of high-speed clocks) right at the single most important quiet area might not be that good of an idea. Adding chokes and bypass caps to
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-04/msg00100.html (10,123 bytes)

17. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Les Kalmus <w2lk@bk-lk.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 17:01:25 -0400
None that I can hear. Les W2LK Putting a major noise source (micro controller with lots of high-speed clocks) right at the single most important quiet area might not be that good of an idea. Adding c
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-04/msg00101.html (10,632 bytes)

18. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: "Jeff Blaine" <keepwalking188@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 17:33:40 -0500
The noise I hear from it when sniffing is from the USB cable, not from the GH unit specifically. I put ferrites on both ends of the USB just as a precaution anyway. The presence of a uP near the ante
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-04/msg00103.html (13,006 bytes)

19. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 16:49:29 -0700
Putting a major noise source (micro controller with lots of high-speed clocks) right at the single most important quiet area might not be that good of an idea. Adding chokes and bypass caps to knock
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-04/msg00105.html (9,457 bytes)

20. Re: [TowerTalk] wireless rotor (score: 1)
Author: Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 16:52:22 -0700
The presence of a uP near the antenna does not necessary indicate trouble. And a lot of those uP units will have a sleep state setting as part of the hardware which is enabled by the firmware. So the
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-04/msg00106.html (9,061 bytes)


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