[TowerTalk] Emotator 1105MS Rotator & Controller

Bob W5RN rj.newton.w5rn at verizon.net
Wed Oct 26 16:07:16 PDT 2011


Try a scrapbooking supply store for vellum paper or another source would 
be a drafting supply store.

73 Bob
W5RN

On 10/26/2011 12:02 PM, Roger Parsons wrote:
> Thanks Don
>
> I could only get onionskin paper on a pad rather than for a printer but I tried it anyway. It printed OK, and is significantly better than normal printer paper, but is still quite grainy/papery with the back lighting.
>
> So I'm still looking.
>
> 73 Roger
> VE3ZI
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> I would try 'onion skin' paper, or very translucent paper which could be made even LESS opaque by rubbing it with OIL.
> 73
> Don
> N8DE
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>
> Quoting Roger Parsons<ve3zi at yahoo.com>:
>
>> A while ago my controller stopped indicating the antenna direction,  although everything was OK otherwise. Significant messing around  later I found that a drive belt in the controller had perished. To  my amazement I found a source of the correct belt and now it works  fine again.
>>
>> However:
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>> The direction indication was a printed translucent sheet held  between two transparent pieces of polycarbonate. Disassembling the  unit to fit the new belt made the translucent sheet fall apart - it  was after all at least 20 years old. I was able to draw a  replacement sheet pretty much exactly as the original, but I can't  find the proper material to print it on. If I use a transparency it  is much too light and the works of the controller are clearly  visible though it. If I use paper, the back illumination emphasises  the grain in the paper and it looks really amateurish.
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>> Any suggestions for the best material to use? I use an inkjet  printer, but if laser is necessary I could take it to a shop for  printout. Thanks for any help.
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>> 73 Roger
>> VE3ZI
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