I'm thinking of building my own power supply/control unit for this rotor,
but I'm not clear on just how these 3-wire units actually control the rotor.
Any ideas? I can perhaps make my own simple PS, and figure out the
direction-setting power scheme, but getting feedback on the antenna position
to prevent over-turn cound be tricky.
Thanks to all who reply...
VE9XYZ Kevin
Those 3 wire controllers depend on running a motor in the indicator at the
same speed as the rotator, so indicator accuracy is sometimes less than
perfect (snicker). Most light duty RatShack rotators use that approach.
The rotator itself is typically a split phase AC motor, a common and one
phase fed directly, the other through a phase shifting capacitor in the
controller. Swap the two phase leads for reverse direction. You may want
to consider buying or fabricating a replacement gear to get direction
readout. Or adding a separate direction indicating mechanism. Good luck!
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Are you sure about that? The Alliance and CDE rotators had an interrupter
switch in the remote unit that caused a solenoid in the control unit to
advance the indicator pointer. This pulsing took place every 10 or 15
degrees of antenna rotation. The pointer turned in whatever direction the
control knob had been turned.
Tam/WB2TT
I've held my tongue for quite a while over your inappropriate and unhelpful
answers, but you desperately need to learn to read the questions before
posing one of your answers. He clearly said 3 WIRE ROTATOR. The clickers
are 4 wire.
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Tam
I have not looked at a CM in about 15 years but the one then that had 3
wires did not have any feedback to give any indication the antenna was even
turning but relied on the two motors to turn at the same speed. The U-100
type rotators used a 4 th wire for the 'clicker'. The rotation on both
types were determined by which one of the two winding got the direct power
and which one was connected to the capacitor . It takes 3 wires to do that.
You should be able to find a suitable gear replacement from Small Parts,
Inc. (Florida)
Small Parts, Inc.
13980 N.W. 58th Court
P.O. Box 4650
Miami Lakes, FL 33014-0650
Other interesting rotator sites (modifications and diagrams)
Doug Braun's addition of an indicator to the Radio Shack rotator
http://www.dougbraun.com/rotor_mod.html
http://www.dougbraun.com/pix/rotorpix/P1010017.jpg
http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/rotator1.html
w9gb
Thanks to G.Beat I have excellent drawings of the rotor mods and clear
schematics that I can use to build a revised controiller module. I'll post
schematics when my experimentation is complete if others are interested.
Thanks again, Kevin VE9 XYZ
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