[amsat-bb] I: homemade arrow rotator motors
Francesco Grappi
f.grappi at tin.it
Sun Oct 18 08:03:11 PDT 2009
Hi Joe
You can see some picture may be interesting here
http://195.43.189.179/yappa/index.php?album=%2FSatelliti%2F&page=1
73"
Frank IW4DVZ
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: amsat-bb-bounces at amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces at amsat.org] Per conto di
Joseph Armbruster
Inviato: domenica 18 ottobre 2009 15.53
A: AMSAT-BB at amsat.org
Oggetto: [amsat-bb] homemade arrow rotator motors
All,
I am working on designing a rotator that the arrow antenna can snap
into. I am aiming for this platform to be portable, so that it could
be packed up and taken to different events. The base of the system
will be a small circular rotating platform, that will provide a full
360 degree of freedom. The 'arm' that will hold the antenna itself,
will provide elevation and roll control. I have seen a couple of
random videos online of people that have made rotators but I haven't
seen any that have the entire antenna mounted... or a system that
provides for a flexible amount of movement. I am interested in
talking to anyone that has hacked at something like this, in order to
discuss lessons learned. In addition, i'd like to find out which
motors you chose and why. The arrow antenna with the di-plexer weighs
roughly 2lbs. Right now, I am looking at two different companies that
provide stepper motors, namely:
http://www.kelinginc.net
http://www.linengineering.com
Joe
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