I'm surprised they are not using makerbeam or openbeam instead of 8020... I guess it would depend on the "duty" requirements for the frame.
73, Don KB2YSI
On Feb 18, 2018 02:13, "Sterling Coffey" kawfey@gmail.com wrote:
I have all the parts except for these: https://8020.net/shop/33450.html. $5 a pop! The frame requires 44 of them; even at bulk prices https://www.ebay.com/itm/Blind-Hidden-Inside-Corner- Bracket-for-20mm-V-Slot-T-Slot-Aluminum-Extrus-New-/232641238869 those connectors take up the majority of the expense! When I get a minute I want to redesign the frame to not use those suckers.
Sterling, N0SSC
On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 3:11 PM, Mike Hoblinski hobergenix@gmail.com wrote:
Has anybody built the open source V3 antenna rotor from the SatNOGS site.
Website https://satnogs.org/ Wiki https://wiki.satnogs.org/Main_Page
They promote an open source ground station and link them up. They use a Raspberry Pi as the computer board and have a controller board that drives steppers or DC motors for Az and El.
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