Last week I uploaded a video showing how the various RX antennas and TX array are direction switched at my remote station. Link below.
The system I use combines the PST rotator program together with various 8 relay boards to provide a PC based rotator point-and-shoot interface. This is used to replace a traditional manual rotary or push button direction switch. Although a system something like this is required to control antennas at a remote QTH, it can be useful at a base station as well to have the direction interface on the PC. It can also be configured to follow the logging program to point the TX array and-or RX antennas to the direction of the current station in the log window. Over the last year or so I have received a few e-mails asking about how the system is set-up, and there are a few “tricky” steps to set-up the program to talk to the relay board, so I thought a video was the easiest way to explain it to anyone interested in trying it out. Be aware it is a somewhat long video. https://youtu.be/uO5J5wlviPM <https://youtu.be/uO5J5wlviPM> 73, de steve ve6wz. _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
