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ve6ccl  
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 More options Jun 21, 12:54 pm
From: ve6ccl <ve6...@shaw.ca>
Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 16:54:38 +0000
Local: Sun, Jun 21 2009 12:54 pm
Subject: Re: Support
Hi Bob and Pablo

Just to update you on our progress.

We got both rotor boards set up now
The step missed was setting up the gain pot 1 to get the voltage down to 5 volts max
It was about 8 when we checked it\
(Note    the documentation we had indicated CCW increase gain CW decrease gain
we needed to turn CCW to reduce the votage at test point.)  

On the RCI SE board we had to use the 10 bit  
Our existing board was set to 8 bit.

Now we are able to switch rotors from the desktop window
BUT
The IRBHost software only controls the HF rotor  RCI 1
even when we got to VHF bands.

Bob this is here is how we have the antenna portion of the config file set up for our IRBHost.

;ANTS BY BAND DEFINITIONS [UP TO FIVE PER BAND]
;
;       BAND={band list}, NUM={1-5}, ANT={1-12}, TUNER={0-2}, FLO={kHz}, FHI={kHz}
;
;Gen Coverage
     BAND=0, NUM=1, ANT=1,      TUNER=2
snip
ANT=5, DES=band 5, NAME=20, CON=1, SWI=4, ROT=1,OFFSET_FOR_ROTER=-000
snip
ANT=10, DES=6m BEAM, NAME=6MBEAM, CON=1,ROT=2,OFFSET_FOR_ROTER=000
ANT=11, DES=2m Yagi, NAME=2YAGI, CON=1,ROT=2
ANT=12, DES=70cm Yagi, NAME=70YAGI, CON=1, ROT=2
;
BAND=0, NUM=1, ANT=1, TUNER=0
BAND=160, NUM=1, ANT=1, TUNER=0
BAND=80, NUM=1, ANT=2, TUNER=0
BAND=40, NUM=1, ANT=3, TUNER=0
BAND=30, NUM=1, ANT=4, TUNER=0
BAND=20, NUM=1, ANT=5, TUNER=0
BAND=17, NUM=1, ANT=6, TUNER=0
BAND=15, NUM=1, ANT=7, TUNER=0
BAND=12, NUM=1, ANT=8, TUNER=0
BAND=10, NUM=1, ANT=9, TUNER=0
BAND=6, NUM=2, ANT=10, TUNER=0
BAND=2, NUM=3, ANT=11, TUNER=0
BAND=70, NUM=4, ANT=12, TUNER=0, FLO=433000

Thanks for your help

Rob
VE6AO

ADMIN  CARA VE6A0 IRB


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W4MQ Stan  
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 More options Jun 29, 1:27 pm
From: W4MQ Stan <stanschret...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:27:27 -0400
Local: Mon, Jun 29 2009 1:27 pm
Subject: Re: [IRB] Re: Support

Bob,

Thought I would jump in here.  If my memory is correct, the software  
is  not aware of the multiple rotator capability for the ARS.  The  
software was designed to deal with ONE rotator, and an offset for  
particular antennas on the single rotator stack.  There was never any  
requirement for two separate antenna stacks, such as the situation at  
VE6AO.  So this would be a change to the original design.

  This would also necessitate some rotor definition logic that would  
allow you do define a rotor assigned to a particular antenna, etc..    
I think that would require adding some software that would allow the  
setup file define which ARS rotator you are using (1-4) and the  
variables, etc that would support that within the operational software.

73,  Stan W4MQ

On Jun 21, 2009, at 12:54 PM, ve6ccl wrote:


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ve6ccl  
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 More options Jun 29, 7:34 pm
From: ve6ccl <ve6...@shaw.ca>
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 23:34:46 +0000
Local: Mon, Jun 29 2009 7:34 pm
Subject: Re: [IRB] Re: Support
Thank you for your inputs
We appreciate your efforts and VE6AO's IRB  will be only to happy to
provide a test bed for this configuration

Rob Ve6ccl


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n2jeu  
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 More options Jun 30, 6:34 pm
From: n2jeu <n2...@ralabs.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 15:34:51 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Jun 30 2009 6:34 pm
Subject: Re: Support

Thanks for the input, Stan.

You're quite correct in that I see no easy way in the code right now
to add the ability to control a second rotor within the IRB software.
It should be possible to add that ability but it isn't something I'm
able to do right now. I'm still working on getting my own test system
going and then learning about the software itself. My present problem
is the daily invasion of thunderstorms in my area making any work on
the ham station or the software difficult at best and hazardous at the
worst.

Bob N2JEU


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ve6ccl  
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 More options Jun 30, 7:23 pm
From: ve6ccl <ve6...@shaw.ca>
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 23:23:07 +0000
Local: Tues, Jun 30 2009 7:23 pm
Subject: Re: [IRB] Re: Support
Thanks Bob
I know your list of things users want will only grow.
Rob Ve6ccl


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 More options Jun 30, 7:24 pm
From: ve6ccl <ve6...@shaw.ca>
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 23:24:52 +0000
Local: Tues, Jun 30 2009 7:24 pm
Subject: Re: [IRB] Re: Support
Pablo

We can control the ARWIN software for each rotor locally.

Is there a way to set up so only one board at a time is active.
so that the IRBHost only sees the one we want  it too.
 one configuration for VHF and one for HF beams

Will experiment a bit.  

Any Ideas?

With out changing the software
can you give us a hint on how we can work with both boards attached to the computer
from the desk top ( our Admins can get to the desktop remotely)

Rob Ve6ccl


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