The antenna is rotating. I do a visual check and the antenna is horizontal. I have the controller indicating zero, I press the DOWN button and hold it for a bit. When I go out and do a visual check the antenna is now elevated above zero.
Rolf NR0T
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 12:11 PM, Mike Thompson zryder94@gmail.com wrote:
Is the antennas physically moving up when you press the up button? IE when you press a button, is the rotor moving opposite, or is the needle indicating opposite?
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 11:53 AM, Rolf Krogstad rolf.krogstad@gmail.com wrote:
Question: My elevation rotator (Yaesu G-5400) works fine, but to raise the elevation I have to press the down button and to lower it, I press the Up button. How do I reverse this so it works as intended?
Background: I had been the traditional HF ham for years. I had a tower with a TH7 and a Yaesu G-1000-DXA rotator. I then got into working satellites. I purchased a used Yaesu G-5400 rotator and controller. For the five years since installing the elevation rotator I have been manually controlling my rotators. I relabeled the up and down buttons on the controller and all was good. A few years ago I purchased a new LVB Tracker from AMSAT-NA but it sat on the shelf.
I am now automating my rotators. I have the azimuth rotator working fine and have connected the LVB Tracker to control the elevation rotator and done the configuration routine. I can control the elevation using the LVB buttons, but must press up for down and down for up.
I looked at the controller schematic and it appears that pins 1, 2, 3 of the rotator cable connector are connected to the potentiometer: pins 1 and 3 are on either end of the pot windings and pin 2 is the wiper.
I set the antenna to 0 degrees elevation (0 on far left). I tried reversing the wires for 1 and 3, 1 and 2, 2 and 3. I don't think any of these will help me here, but am not sure.
Any suggestions on how to reverse the buttons so that up is up and down is down?
Thanks
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