[TowerTalk] wireless rotor

Randy randy at verizon.net
Sat Mar 30 00:19:40 EDT 2013


Phooey on a 12V buss.  Just tap off of one leg of the 220VAC buss for 
the top-o'-tower auto-tune amp(s).
I dunno why Canadian Watts come out of the end of the feedline, and 
American Watts come out of the amp,
but that's how it is, or so I'm told.

73
Randy
KZ4RV


On 3/29/2013 11:44 AM, Charles Gallo wrote:
> Which was why I talked about a 12v buss. Picture all your rotors, antenna switches, etc all run on one 12 v buss. 2 wires (or 3 if we are talking about 1wire buss) and you attach to the 12v, and contol goes via the buss, the same way they are doing in cars now. Power is a buss, there is a data buss, and the items listen for a message to them
>
> On Mar 29, 2013, at 11:09 AM, n8de at thepoint.net wrote:
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>> How do you think the MOTOR power will get to the rotor ... ESP?
>>
>> 73
>> Don
>> N8DE
>>
>> Quoting Kenneth Waites <barbiekenw at yahoo.com>:
>>
>>> What we need is a wifi rotor so no rotor cable is needed.
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