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    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Adjusting true north for azimuth rotator.",
    "date": "2011-09-04T20:05:37Z",
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    "content": "SatPC32 and Nova both support Flip mode directly.  Just follow the  \ninstructions within the programs on how to do the set up.\n \n73,\nCharlie AJ9N\n \n \nIn a message dated 9/4/2011 1:28:05 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  \[email protected] writes:\n\nI  believe the G5400 is a 360 degree rotor control.  If you are wanting  \nto go from West through North to East, you will hit the stop.\nTwo  options come to mind.  Put the stop at South, but this gives the \nsame  problem going from West to East though South.  The second option is \na  program like FLIPANTS that turns the antenna on it's back and turns \nthe Az  control  plus/minus 180 so that the stop is not a problem.\n\nDecide  if the \"through North\" or \"through South\" will become a problem \nand make a  choice, then use the software to overcome it.\nFlipants is a old DOS  program, but I think you can find an equivalent \navailable.  Click  below to go to download  Flipants.\n\nhttp://www.mustbeart.com/software/flipants.html\n\nGood  luck and I hope this helps solve some obstacles.\n\n73,\nJim  WA4IVM\n\nps:  The G5500 rotator has a 450 degree travel and helps  diminish this \nproblem, but it will cost more $$$$.\n\n\nOn 9/4/2011  1:15 PM, Joe Leikhim wrote:\n> Thanks to all who replied. When I last  installed the rotator, I had a \n> free standing tower and I pored the  foundation and mounting bolts such \n> that one leg was aligned true  north.\n>\n> In this new case, the tower face will have to be  against a wall and \n> that wall as I mentioned is +28 degrees from  north. The consensus is \n> that the azimuth rotator case can be oriented  in any direction and the \n> antenna's (and elevation rotator separation  kit) be clamped to the top \n> of the rotator aligned to true north. What  I can't sort out is if I \n> will hit a stop if I rotate full CW or CCW,  before reaching the south \n> direction. The comments seem to imply I  won't.\n>\n>  Thanks.\n>\n\n_______________________________________________\nSent  via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\nNot an  AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite  program!\nSubscription settings:  http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n",
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