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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Elevation System
Thank you all for the suggestions. I'll check all your indicated solutions.
If will be possible I'm going to choose the TV rotors solution...in my
opinion is more inexpensive!
Thank you for now!
Best 73s
Marco IZ5IOW
2011/1/18 Mike Ryan
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> rotating elevation and azimuth manually.
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> Mike WB1AAT
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Mike WB1AAT
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Hi Marco,
If you are looking to lash something together (instead of going with a
Hi Marco,
If you are looking to lash something together (instead of going with a
purpose-built Elevation rotor), I and others have had success with
Television-type rotors that have a through-hole for the mast. Mounted on their
side, they seem to perform very well. Just keep things balanced,
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From: "Marco Cardelli"
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Subject: [amsat-bb] Elevation System
> Hello,
>
> I'm Marco, IZ5IOW. I'm searching a good and cheap solution to build an *
> elevation* system to set up an home satellite station. More specifically
>