[TowerTalk] Looking for Remote Rotator Control Methods
George Skoubis
geo.skoubis at gmail.com
Wed Feb 18 16:43:17 EST 2026
You can also use 2 Ubitqiti point to point Nano wireless units and a 4O3A
Rotor Genius at the tower.
I use a 4O3A Rotor Genius mounted in a box at the base of my tower to
control a M2 2800 and a Tic Ring rotor. I ran ethernet since I had room in
my conduit.
You can display / control the Rotor Genius via the Windows app, PST Rotator
or Node-Red...
73,
George / W7GES
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 2:12 PM JVarney <jvarn359 at gmail.com> wrote:
> There is no way I would even consider doing a 500 ft
> wire run. We're hams, we should be using... radio.
> I would do 100 hardwire from barn to tower, then
> wireless for the 400 ft run.
>
> For an out-of-box solution I'd consider the Wi-Fi
> Rotator Controller designed, made and sold by AF6SA.
>
> http://af6sa.com/projects/wrc.html
>
> Eliminates the need for the ancient HyGain/CDR boxes
> and gives you a nice beam direction indicator on
> your web browser.
>
> 73 Jim K6OK
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