I am based in Ireland. I have investigated diseqc as a means of rotator control and I have generated custom messages using a windows PC
See here for video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfhTP59WXUM&feature=mfu_in_order&list...
I used some basic electronics to 'wiggle' the voltage to the rotator to generate the diseqc signal.
I know others have done this too.
I was most interested in building an XY rotator using two off the shelf diseqc domestic rotators. I chose xy over azimuth elevation for 2 reasons, one the standard diseqc dish rotators typically only rotate 1/2 or 3/4 turn, and XY is better for fast overhead passes at microwave frequency
Using the software in that video, and a couple of components you can send messages to that rotator.
I also used a similar set up to reverse engineer and send custom diseqc commands to other domestic satellite equipment equipment such as a DirecTV downconveter.
I never really completed or documented my work properly, but I have some records and the hardware.
It might be possible to modify specific diseqc rotators to travel beyond 1/2 a turn, however an XY design needs little modification. I have a non diseqc XY rotator which I have used in the past and it is superior on high passes at microwave frequencies.
I have also build other arduino rotator controllers.
Any questions please ask on or off list
Dan EI9FHB
On Sat, 9 May 2020 13:50 Gregory Beat via AMSAT-BB, amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
Anyone in North America experimenting with DiSEqC Control for Tracking ?? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DiSEqC
DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control), pronounced "Die-Sec", is a special communication protocol for use between a satellite receiver and a device such as a multi-dish switch or a small dish antenna rotor. DiSEqC was developed by European satellite provider Eutelsat, which now acts as the standards agency for the protocol.
DiSEqC Protocol and Low-Noise Block Voltage Regulator TPS65235 for Satellite by Na Xu, Texas Instruments (December 2016) http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slva863/slva863.pdf?&ts=1589027212595 === DiSEqC : Low Cost Antenna Tracker Christian Monstein, HB9SCT (Switzerland) http://www.e-callisto.org/Hardware/Diseqc/SARA%20Diseq_V01.pdf
Callisto DISEqC Controller (June 2018) http://www.e-callisto.org/hardware/Diseqc/Doku%20Diseq.pdf The key components (and most expensive ones) are two DiSEqC motors (Az-El) and the Arduino micro-controller. Callisto Hardware - Knowledge Library. http://www.e-callisto.org/Hardware/Callisto-Hardware.html
STAB (Italy), HH100, HH120 rotors (~ € 85.00) http://www.stab-italia.com/prodotto.php?cod=F208010 HH100, HH120 Manual
http://www.stab-italia.com/downloads/rotor%20sat%20division/hh100%20and%20hh...
greg, w9gb
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