A camera on the cross boom is useful for lots of things. I have had one on my setup for years. It was really useful for knowing where AO-40's S-band downlink was in relation to the many trees that surround my house. It was also a bit scary to watch the whole rig moving to the wind of a storm, and comforting to know that the antennas were still aligned properly after the storm had passed.
But, I presume you had some protection for those times when a satellite's path crosses within camera view of the sun, right? I rigged up a solenoid/spring driven shutter in front of the camera lens, as protection, reminding myself to only energize it when pointing in a safe direction. What did you use?
Greg KO6TH
From: vk4tec@tech-software.net To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:11:42 +1000 Subject: [amsat-bb] Tracking the moon
Has anyone ever put a camera on their antenna rotators to track the moon ?
To check the pointing angle etc
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