Also Bob, not sure if you're using it but since the topic of PSTRotator came up, I had a similar issue recently where I had an elevation limit of 40degrees setup and it blew past it and about bottomed out the antennas on the ground (they're on a non penetrating roof mount in the back yard).

Turns out PSTRotator appears to only enforce limits if you are in 0-90 deg mode and ignore them if you're in 0-180 mode.  Changed the mode yesterday and tested and stops at 40 degrees as expected.

Ryan, NF0T.


On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 6:15 AM Bob KD7YZ <kd7yz@denstarfarm.us> wrote:
On 4/6/2021 02:35, Erich Eichmann wrote:
> Bob, the elevation problem has nothing to do with SatPC32......
>
> .....  SatPC32 doesn't provide to limit the
> elevation to values below 90. I don't know whether the controller
> firmware will do that.
>

excellent point Erich.

I will email the GH person. Thank you.

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73
Bob KD7YZ

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