The schematic shows that the G2800 uses 6 wires. I rewired my connectors to
add the 6th wire, but discovered it will operate on the original 5 wires as
with G800, G1000, etc. I don't have access to the schematic right now, but
two of the wires are for DC to the motor, and three are for the 500 ohm
resistor that is used to communicate azimuth between the rotator and
controller.
In fact, if you account for the connector differences between the SDX and
DXA models, any controller can be used with any rotor.
73
dan
k0dan
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From: "Mike Ryan" <mryan001@tampabay.rr.com>
To: "'towertalk towertalk'" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 8:45 AM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] answers tnx Yaesu 2800
> Charles, In case it was not covered here, I think - I THINK the 2800 uses
> an
> additional wire of the control cable. My 1000DXA rotor uses a 6 wire cable
> I
> am pretty sure. I used to have a 2800 and I think it used 6
> wires...perhaps
> someone can shed some light on that, this again if it has not already been
> discussed.
> -Mike
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