Hi Tim,
at ED1R we use EA4TX' rotor interfaces. The Rotor interfaces are connected
via USB to a Raspberry Pi. I wrote a web Application which lets us
conveniently turn the antennas through the web browser from any operator
position. The Application is also able to hook into a Wintest network.
Source code with a screenshot and installation instructions can be found
here:
https://github.com/dh1tw/arsctl
EA4TX' ARS speaks the Yaesu rotator protocol. So any other Yaesu rotator
should work out of the box. However if you can program a little bit, it
will be easy for you to adopt the code to any other rotator protocol.
73 Tobias
EA4/DH1TW
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 5:18 PM, W0MU Mike Fatchett <w0mu@w0mu.com> wrote:
> Not sure but maybe you can use the PSTRotator program for this?
>
> W0MU
>
>
>
> On 11/29/2016 8:53 AM, Tim Wininger wrote:
>
>> In my quest for an easy to use M/S or M2 station I have
>> come to a point where I need to be able use the six rotating
>> devices I currently have between the two stations. That is
>> having switchable control between the two stations rather
>> than relegating(dedicating) bands to each station.
>>
>> Using MDS control boxes on Yaesu and Tic ring rotors which have
>> a DB-9 serial port available. Also using N1MM logger.
>>
>> Looking for a simple solution if possible..............
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any info and please reply off list,
>>
>> Tim , AB4B
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