Every time I turn around I find something else that needs to be done to make a functional Alt Az mount, for RA only, no photography.
Is there and outstanding cookbook somewhere that I can own or consult to figure stuff out for this mount and drive systems?
I have been, probably dumbly, assuming that the earth turns at a steady rate and that I can figure out he rate of speed per degree of transit for both the elevation and rotation of the system. And that since tracking starts at the same time and has to finish at the same time that this is a simple thing to do. I am not a photographer and so do not need field corrections the keep planetary objects in the same frame of reference for long time exposures.
I need some hand holding to get me going correctly in a step by step mode without any assumptions that I know what I am doing, lol. Seeking the simplest alt az system that can be put together by an ordinary old (80) man with tools, welder etc. My system will use two old dish 500 parabolas with off set feeds. Why, just ‘cause I want to, lol.
Is there anyone out there who will take my age spotted hand and guide me to success int eh shortest possible time or provide me with a really complete cook book on how to get it done?
Sure would be a help to an old geezer. Maybe others also.
Many thanks, and all replies welcomed
Larry
Pahrump, NV
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Jack, what may be overkill? I see noting with ideas or directions. Were you to attach a link or document or?
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" make a functional Alt Az mount, for RA only, no photography....
I
have been... assuming that the earth turns at a steady
rate and that I can figure out the rate of speed per degree of transit
for both the elevation and rotation of the system. And that since
tracking starts at the same time and has to finish at the same time that
this is a simple thing to do "
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Jack, sorry, I do not have the handouts… where can I obtain them as a down load if you know?
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Michiel,
Yes, a bit of experience with cars. And quite a bot with building and operating my equatorial mount 2 meter dish. Which is down for some repairs right now.
What I am seeking is basically a tutorial on actually building an ALT-AZ system. I do have a broad understanding of the manner in which it works. I have a tracking mechanical system I am designing for the Alt and one for the AZ as well. But, dog gone it, every time I think I have it in hand, I find that I am missing something, like for instance the tracking equations and the parametric inputs for them to work. Code would be good for me to examine to see what is considered for tracking. Occasionally I read something that brings into question of “I don’t know what I don’t know” aspect because I do not have the recipe or cookbook describing the basic elements. And it seems like that cookbook does not exist. Heck just a list of things that have to be considered would be a great help I think. I am a technical degreed old engineer with a good math education and certainly an aeronautical and astronautical engineering degree as well. So I am not unfamiliar with how to make things work when I know what the tings are without having to reinvent the wheel every time I try and do something. I am trying to develop a very short baseline (really short) interferometer using two recycled dish offset antenna with a common clock signal and tuned electronics in support of an experiment I want to try for adding (multiplying) the two signals to gain a better receiver input signal.
I code pretty well in Arduino IDE the RPI Python and even Excel basic and Fortran of all things and have a son who is a Computer software guru when help is needed. I use NI Multisim to analyze and design circuitry for the systems I fab up. When I have the mechanicals figured out, I also model my systems using Cadre Pro 6 for vibration and structural defects and deflections under loads as well.
Just that my tired old brain is missing some basic input on the what is needed not necessarily the how although that would be wonderful as well. .
Anyway, that’s for the attempt to switch me over to equatorial mounts and or using automotive stuff for the fab of systems. I already do that kind of stuff.
A recipe would be good…..
Larry
Pahrump, nv
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Hi Larry,
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Thanks, Jack, I appreciate it and you knowledge!
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Larry, I don't get time to read the SARA list stuff often sadly, but his caught my eye....
Have a look at what this guy has done. https://hackaday.com/2017/01/02/junkyard-dish-mount-tracks-weather-satellites/
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Joe, others,
I must have not explained my system being designed with my specific requirements. Yes, I can throw money at this project and be done with it very quickly, but part of me is an engineer (actually Registered Professional Engineer, license 19119, Washington State). But part of me is in a learning phase as I know doodly squat regards RA. So, this is part of my learning. The quickness I need is because I am pushing the envelope regards the mortality tables for my age group. I have already decided on the use of off-set slider crank mechanisms for both the Alt and the Az axle operations. I have already designed the crank arm and how it mounts to the dish mounting beam and it rotation system. I have taken that far enough with an excel spread sheet to define the linear stroke needed for a single degree for me to determine the rate of travel time for that 1 degree of change. I have two rotary encoders, both instantaneous versions to measure the number of counts traversed during movements. I will build two encoder drive gears fro GT2 cogged timing belts with 300 teeth per revolution of the gear. With my 20 tooth encoder drive pulley , the 600 pulses pe recorder revolution the quadrature multipliers due to two phased encoder operation, plus the resolution gain with encoder drive ration I will have 36000 counts per revolution of the alt axle. That will give the capability for count numbers equating to 36 arc seconds of degree resolution. I am not chasing polar orbiting sats, nor equatorial geosats either . My sole operation is geared to listening to the newly found planets around some of the star systems. The Az drive is virtually the same mechanism just the mechanical scale is a bit different. I amusing an automotive front replaceable spindle hub as my lazy Susan bearing supporting the mast and remainder of the bits and pieces. I have two linear actuators that I will use, one for the Alt system and a larger one for the Az drive. The Alt unit will be mounted rigidly to the vertical Mast and connect to a connecting rod pushing and pulling on the crank attached the dish mounting beam for those changes. The Az drive will similar but will be capable of doing a full revolution of 360 degrees with one simple change. The crank for the ax will connect to the hub internal spline for that rotation operation. And the rate of change for the systems will be matched to the ALT axis. Corrections for the ALT axis drive rates will no doubt be required for different viewing elevation angles. I expect help from AstroPy for these ideas and coding. I have the complete code for Stellarium as the basic code for running this particular system.
What I sometimes get excited and frustrated with is things like changing the field of view of a planet in ut system because as it rotates around our solar system its view on earth rotates causes OPTICAL telescopes to need axis rotation to maintain photo quality. While I do not believe this is a requirement for radio signals that maybe just my dumbness.
Oh, before I forget, I do think that if I used a equatorial basic design with the offset slider mechanism that I could have a working system quite easily. But where is the fun I that? No t much learning needed but more expense with respect to the equatorial or ra drive system. I guess I could use the slider crank and linear actuator with a hand set declination angle.
Anyway, nuff blabber from me today. And probably tomorrow as well…
Larry
Pahrump, NV
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Those are small dishes all right! I paid little attention to the dish type as Dish 500 meant nothing to me. So where I come from the nearest equivalent type of dish easily available would be 60cm offset dishes and they are used for Ku band satellite TV reception. That being the case you could use a DiSEqC motor like this one https://www.ebay.com/itm/175390037265?hash=item28d60f9511:g:lEEAAOSw1h9jAXTj&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoEyWvKjJeQTPlskzwt1XjxfagriIuHqonbESg6Ijg7XLfMDRgjZgxrpjiPB3Bk3ly1HZ%2FJGKPmoSOB2qql5yFuMXLUE%2B5%2Fg6%2FySw%2FzvvzECpTGLIx2VTPqjzvACnrR%2F6XcnP4tBvkCEY%2F4idibLNu96Ic0fiHw6uGohlv8%2F8J%2BcQGOdNjEzaN8ow6VttjDMZzahiW9paZAaH27wrnK3oY3A%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR7627onnYA
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Thanks! I will take a look and hopefully it does what I think I want to do, lol…
larry
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Larry,
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No stepper motors. Linear actuators. The garage guy used steppers, not me…
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Marcus, what size were the dish(es) involved? Did you have problems with loosing steps? Even if you did, you still had feedback on the axis I guess so at least you knew about it. You also ran into the other problem with steppers I never mentioned, they get hot when the windings are continuously energised. That also affects their torque performance if I recall correctly. Then you power them down to alleviate that problem and you're at the mercy of an external force moving things. Not the biggest issue if the system is geared though. Also you can short the windings to ensure the motor won't move with no power applied. Its also common to use a reduced drive current to hold the motor at a given position, but continuous motion as you say can be a problem.
'Our secondary position feedback was via multi-turn precision potentiometers, but I cannot recall what our primary feedback was.' What do you mean by primary/secondary position feedback?
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Ah yes, I get that Chad.
Marcus mentioned the issue of stepper motors over heating while driving continuously. I wonder if they are having problems with that. Marcus dit stop start driving which is OK for an antenna given the relatively large beamwidths....
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Re: dual motor drives: The ALMA dishes are apparently driven with two opposing motors. I saw them on the dish elevation drive at the Atacama observatory; the motor housings could be seen (https://www.eso.org/public/products/virtualtours/chajnantor/).This is apparently how the extremely fine angular drive precision together with rapid response is obtained. The heat can only help at the altitude of the observatory.
I was also lucky enough to see the Subaru telescope several years ago while it was under construction. There, the polar drive at least was a steel motor shaft directly bearing on a steel band. Perhaps this was an adaptation of the Hewlett Packard drive for which a steel wheel with random blobs pinched the paper between it and a "rubber" wheel, leaving a track of "random" impressions. This proved better than the previous system of cogged paper and was significantly cheaper; it was bidirectional as well once the impressions had been made. A similar scheme could possibly replace chain style drive?
Also, as a comment, I too have a problem with a drive system with no position feedback. A DC motor with an encoder and a counter system provides position feedback as well as drive.
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Thanks! I will take a look and hopefully it does what I think I want to do, lol...
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Re: dual motor drives: The ALMA dishes are apparently driven with two opposing motors. I saw them on the dish elevation drive at the Atacama observatory; the motor housings could be seen (https://www.eso.org/public/products/virtualtours/chajnantor/).This is apparently how the extremely fine angular drive precision together with rapid response is obtained. The heat can only help at the altitude of the observatory.
I was also lucky enough to see the Subaru telescope several years ago while it was under construction. There, the polar drive at least was a steel motor shaft directly bearing on a steel band. Perhaps this was an adaptation of the Hewlett Packard drive for which a steel wheel with random blobs pinched the paper between it and a "rubber" wheel, leaving a track of "random" impressions. This proved better than the previous system of cogged paper and was significantly cheaper; it was bidirectional as well once the impressions had been made. A similar scheme could possibly replace chain style drive?
Also, as a comment, I too have a problem with a drive system with no position feedback. A DC motor with an encoder and a counter system provides position feedback as well as drive.
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It’s on YouTube.On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 8:43 AM Larry Mayfield <drm...@mayfco.com> wrote:Jack, sorry, I do not have the handouts… where can I obtain them as a down load if you know?
Larry
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Yep, sorry about that. I tried to attach my presentation from the last SARA Conference, but it was too big to send. If you have the handouts from the Conference, mine is the one on a tracking and positioning system for alt/ax mounts.
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Jack, what may be overkill? I see noting with ideas or directions. Were you to attach a link or document or?
larry
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Larry, this maybe overkill for what you want, but it might give you some ideas.
Jack
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Jack,
I just finished using the video, that you indicated below, and my snip tool to make a copy of the slides you presented. I saved it both as a word file (mucho bytes) and as a pdf (less than 3 MB with compression). But it has a problem so unable to send you a copy now but can break up the word file into smaller pieces and send it as chunks. Happy to do so.
Very nice presentation of the functions and general solution manner for the system. No “how to” and I can see that things like cabling, modules and wiring, etc. would be a very large task!
Also where is the example program you mention below for Astropy, see highlighted yellow. I would be interested in that for sure. You mentioned in one post and maybe it was a chart comment that the code work for this was 1000 lines long. Can I entice you to send me that code? Copy it with word than make smaller page numbered packages and send it in bits and pieces? 1000 lines at 40 lines per page is just 25 pages total. I would buy you an RC Cola and moon pie if you would (it is an old Texas ( I am a native Texan) and South East thing, lol).
Right now, I am wading through some code for operating a system with Stellarium doing the heavy work. But, that code has flaws in it. Written in Python but there are missing loop brackets in places. I will call it to the attention of the writer, for sure.
And thank you forALL of the effort and work you put into your system!! Massive.
Larry
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Jack,
I just finished using the video, that you indicated below, and my snip tool to make a copy of the slides you presented. I saved it both as a word file (mucho bytes) and as a pdf (less than 3 MB with compression). But it has a problem so unable to send you a copy now but can break up the word file into smaller pieces and send it as chunks. Happy to do so.
Very nice presentation of the functions and general solution manner for the system. No “how to” and I can see that things like cabling, modules and wiring, etc. would be a very large task!
Also where is the example program you mention below for Astropy, see highlighted yellow. I would be interested in that for sure. You mentioned in one post and maybe it was a chart comment that the code work for this was 1000 lines long. Can I entice you to send me that code? Copy it with word than make smaller page numbered packages and send it in bits and pieces? 1000 lines at 40 lines per page is just 25 pages total. I would buy you an RC Cola and moon pie if you would (it is an old Texas ( I am a native Texan) and South East thing, lol).
Right now, I am wading through some code for operating a system with Stellarium doing the heavy work. But, that code has flaws in it. Written in Python but there are missing loop brackets in places. I will call it to the attention of the writer, for sure.
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Jack, I didn’t get a program. Nothing attached.
I have python 3.10 on my computer in windows. And Anaconda, has Astropy on it on my comuter. So I can make things work I think. But no software code from you.
In any case tomorrow will be another day and another doctor, lol.
Off to sleepy time,
Larry
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Marcus,and everybody else, yes, I did get mixed up a smidge with brackets. Was working with Arduino IDE code and it is basically “C” and it does use the curly brackets. And I was tangled up in Python as well, micro python now works with the arduino microcontrollers I am told. I have the Stellarium code and it is in Arduino code application and the version from Instructables has code flaws with the brackets in a few places. I even have one in python code I snagged yesterday, and it is very short on comments as to what the code is doing as well. So I am trying to make it better and readable. And error free. If Possible. Why? Well, if I am having issues with trying to make ALT AZ work because of a lack of information then perhaps many other noobs are having the same issues?
I will say that the brain trust of the knowledgeable list members is awesome and generally all are very helpful, however, most are short and incomplete at times. I keep asking for information and getting some answers, but it seems to me that the SARA org could take a hand in setting up a committee to design and build both equatorial and alt az telescope mounts with drive and control systems that are as simple as they can be and with full tracking controls would be a reasonable thing to do. Might get a lot of new members who are less frustrated? At least one, lol, me. The systems could have everything needed for a new wannabe to build and operate their system. And FREE of commercial interests. Schematics, part numbers, drive part numbers … in short everything. Conception to fulfilment with a working system. Just in the last few days I have found several different papers and operating systems for the above. But not a SARA org unit that is recommended. Kinda Sad. I would join in a minute, but quite frankly, at my age, and with mortality statistics not on my side, ie., far fewer days in front of me than behind me, that I will cease to be in a year or two. I am currently struggling with the idea and knowledge that I probably will not be able to finish anything I have started because the lack of simple how to’s, in complete detail, is just not locatable by me. But I will keep on for at least a while.
I apologize to all the other members for my lengthy diatribes but I am frustrated by my inability to get what I want done becasu e of a lack of detailed information.
So all yall excuse me please, I will try my best not to be a pin in the batookus. Signing off for now.
Larry
Pahrump
From: sara...@googlegroups.com <sara...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Marcus D. Leech
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2022 5:31 PM
To: sara...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [SARA] Alt Az mount
Big snip….
Python doesn't use brackets. It can take folks some time to get used to "whitespace is syntactically significant".
I don't use AstroPy, but rather pyephem--it's older, but for simple things like "what's my local LMST" it's fine.
And thank you forALL of the effort and work you put into your system!! Massive.
Larry
Pahrump, NV
From: sara...@googlegroups.com <sara...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Jack Lobingier
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2022 12:10 PM
To: sara...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [SARA] Alt Az mount
Larry, here is an example program that uses Astropy to do the coordinate conversions between alt/az (Horizon) coordinates and Ra/Dec (EQ) and Galactic coordinates. Please feel free to use any or all of it.
Jack
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 9:09 AM Jack Lobingier <49j...@gmail.com> wrote:
It’s on YouTube.
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 8:43 AM Larry Mayfield <drm...@mayfco.com> wrote:
Jack, sorry, I do not have the handouts… where can I obtain them as a down load if you know?
Larry
From: sara...@googlegroups.com <sara...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Jack Lobingier
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2022 3:16 AM
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Subject: Re: [SARA] Alt Az mount
Yep, sorry about that. I tried to attach my presentation from the last SARA Conference, but it was too big to send. If you have the handouts from the Conference, mine is the one on a tracking and positioning system for alt/ax mounts.
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 12:12 AM Larry Mayfield <drm...@mayfco.com> wrote:
Jack, what may be overkill? I see nothing with ideas or directions. Were you to attach a link or document or?
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