I use the 4O3A RotorGenius with a M2 2800 and TicRing
I had problems with the reed switch on the 2800 and the Tic Ring pots.
Both problems are solved.
It also uses a LAN connection so mine is mounted at the base of my tower and
can be controlled via local LAN or internet.
I use both the 4O3A program and a Node-Red flow to control the rotors so any
device with a browser will work.
It’s been working around a year for me.
George / W7GES
> On Aug 30, 2022, at 9:19 AM, Andre VanWyk via TowerTalk
> <towertalk@contesting.com> wrote:
>
> Or, spend a bit more and get a 4O3A RotorGenius and bypass any pot, encoder
> or read switch on any rotor. I have been testing one on various rotors, ring
> rotors and rotating bases. Works like charm and you get real azimuth reading
> from a digital compass. Over a year of use and I am impressed. One controller
> can turn two rotors.
> 73
> NJ0F
>
>>
>>
>>>> On 2022-08-30 9:16 AM, John Simmons wrote:
>>> OK gang, who want to make money on a side business?
>>>
>>> Design and build a hall effect replacement for the HyGain rotor position
>>> pot. This part is the weak link in the rotor and new factory parts sell
>>> for $65. I'm thinking lots of people would pay $100 for a better part.
>>>
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