Hi TACos,
My Nexus DSC Pro is no longer able to communicate with the Altitude Encoder on my DOB.
When running the built-in Encoder Test utility, The AZ encoder works fine when I rotate the scope around the pivot bolt on the ground board, but the ALT is stuck at +90.00 degrees, no matter who much I slew the scope up or down in altitude.
The head unit of the DSC Pro connects to the ALT and AZ encoders using a “Y” cable with an 8-pin RJ45 connector at the head end, and a pair of 4-pin RJ11 connects that plug into the two encoders.
To try to narrow down the source of the problem, I swapped the 2 RJ11 connections where they plug into the encoders.
At the head unit I still see activity on the AZ side of the display, though it is now responding to changes in Altitude, and I continue to see no activity on the ALT side of the display.
This tells me that both of the magnetic encoders are able to send signals to the head unit, but for some reason one side of the cable doesn’t make to the ALT side of the display.
Next I swapped in a new cable (it came with the kit when I bought it, but was way longer than I needed so I ordered a shorter one and the original long one has been sitting on a shelf since 2022.
Same behavior. Still no action on the ALT side of the display when running the encoder test.
This tells me the encoders are OK, the cable is OK, and either the RJ45 receptacle inside the head unit is bad, or there is a problem further inside the head unit. Probably a hardware problem, though I can imagine corrupted firmware might also be at fault. I confirmed that the RJ45 receptacle is clean, no debris inside. Haven’t tried opening the case yet to look for assembly/soldering defects, though that might be the next step.
Wondering if anyone else has had a similar issue, and if so, how they resolved it.
— Philip