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Re: [TowerTalk] Switching Multiple Rotors

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Switching Multiple Rotors
From: Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2013 07:01:50 -0700
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On 9/3/13 6:43 AM, K0YR - Thomas Rieff wrote:
T/T
Any thoughts on how to switch multiple rotors with one set of cabling.
The towers I wish to switch are 500 feet from the cabin.
Or is there a better way of wireless remoting???
Tom, K0YR


You want to use one controller with multiple rotors?
How fast do you need to change between them?

Are you willing to run some extra wire out there (e.g. a 500 foot run of Cat-5 type phone wire?) or are you trying to reuse wire that you've already got installed.


Some sort of relay box with multipole relays seems like the best scheme. These days, you can get long range bluetooth or WiFi operated relays off the shelf. You can propagate the 2.4GHz signal down your HF coax, if there's too many trees in the way. Sure, the loss is huge, but it's a lot less than the 1/r^2 spreading, and it's not like you're worried about a "good match" for the 2.4GHz.

If you've got power out there at the tower, there's various power line signalling techniques (X-10).

You can do the RCS-4 scheme of sending AC or either polarity DC down the wire, but if you have to build anything, I suspect that building/buying BT or WiFi is comparable, and potentially a LOT more useful in the long run.




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