Gents: I experienced a FAILURE of azimuth position. Ordered a new pot, and it turned out that the failure was that the lead going to the wiper had broken. It is very fine wire and broke due to flexing. Poor design, in my opinion. I reinforced it with some tape backed by a tiewrap in the appropriate place to take the stress off that connection.
Good luck! 73, Jim wb4gcs@amsat.org
Steve Bosshard wrote:
Some rotors use a potentiometer in the housing to send position information to the control box. Be sure the rotor cable is intact (my puppy dogs really like rotor cable) and if so, next look at cleaning / replacing the pot in the rotor housing...sb
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Vincenzo Mone Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 8:00 AM To: Amsat - BBs Subject: [amsat-bb] Help on Rotator Problem
Hi to the list, I own an Azimuth Elevation rotator Yaesu G-5400B. Since a while I am having a problem: When I turn the azimuth Rotator I can see that the needle when it moves it does not move straight but often it makes a little flick backwards of the turning way. Sometime it seems that the needle stops for a moment.