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    "sender_name": "David Palmer KB5WIA",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Motor for Yaesu G5500 Azimuth Rotator?",
    "date": "2012-02-26T17:16:34Z",
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    "content": "Hi Clive,\n\nI haven't heard of failures of the controller or software directly, but\nthis could happen.  A more common problem might be mis-calibration, in that\nif your elevation rotor reads only 175 degrees and your software and\ncontroller is trying to send it to 180 degrees, the thing will keep going\nuntil it shuts off at the limit switches in the rotor itself (G5500).  I've\nseen this before, no problem since the limit switches are fairly robust,\nbut something to keep an eye on.\n\nI plan to use the thermal cut-outs for the extra protection as soon as I\nget a repaired / replacement motor to work with.\n\nYesterday I built a jig for bench testing the rotor.  Cables and connectors\nare still on the mast, so I needed a way to connect the 7-pin connector to\nthe controller manually, also to a scope to verify alignment of the 500-ohm\npot sensor.  Made jig from 6 individual connectors through clear\nplexiglass, broken out to six terminals on side.  That will help with\nalignment during reassembly.\n\nAlso spent some time figuring out how the brake goes together - seems I\ndidn't manage to get photos of it as I took it off of the motor before\nshipping it out, and just yesterday noticed the spring in there and puzzled\nover how the heck it works.  Think I have it figured out, though.\n\nDave KB5WIA\nOn Feb 26, 2012 4:24 AM, \"Clive Wallis\" <[email protected]> wrote:\n",
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