Hi Bob!
I have given some thought to this in the past. One suggestion would be to set
both rings (mounted on the tower) to the clockwise stop (180 degrees south by
east). Use the pot wires from only one ring, but parallel the motor wires for
both rings. Now both rings will rotate together and as long as nothing slips,
they will stay in sync. You might want to rig up a 3 pole double throw relay
where you could check the direction of the unused pot periodically. This is a
simple method that might work well for you.
73!
Tim K3LR
w9ge wrote:
> Has anyone used the db9 port on the back of the tic ring rotator controller
> to slave two tic ring rotators? I have one up and a second would be far less
> money than converting the tower to become a rotating tower. If you have done
> so does it work well, and do the rotators pretty much stay in synch
> throughout 360 degrees? I want to stack a pair of yagi's and have no need
> to rotate them independently. Thanks in advance for the observations. 73
> bob de w9ge
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