The "output voltage" is, I believe, what is sent out of the DIN connector to the computer controller. So you adjust that so that the computer controller (for example the AMSAT LVB controller) reads correctly. The Full Scale adjustment, of course adjusts the meter on the G5500 control box.
One problem that I had was that the feedback wire from the rotator to the control box got broken, so it always showed 0. And if you tried to move it with the LVB controller, it just went all the way (and remember the elevation CAN go 180 and the azimuth can actually go 450 degrees.
If the needle is not moving for some time, that sounds like one of those pots needs adjusting. Actually, though, if it hits 0 degrees before the antenna is that low, you might need to adjust the screw on the meter itself. I think that adjusts the 0 point and the pot on the back adjusts the full scale point.
73,
Burns WB1FJ
On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 3:50 PM Vincenzo Mone vimone@alice.it wrote:
Hello,
today I was trying to see the full scale of the Elevation.
For mistake instead to turn the FULL SCALE ADJ pot I have
Turned the OUT VOLTAGE ADJ one.
Now I am not sure if I have reset it to the right position.
Please anybody can tell me how to see if it is positioned in the right position?
Also if it is possible for the Elevation one.
I would like also know if it is normal that when the rotator it is at 0 degrees
And have to point up when I press the Up switch I notice that the needle
Does not move straight but after a couple of seconds. Is it normal?
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