Rotor-EZ With RS-232 Assembled & Tested
Rotor-EZ With RS-232 Assembled & Tested
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Rotor-EZ With RS-232 Assembled & Tested
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Received quickly. Instructions were very clear and to the point. All the questions I had were covered in the instructions. My background is more mechanical than electrical but I had no problem installing this product. The unit worked the first time I tried it.
Thank You for a fine handel, it works fine
This is my second Rotor EZ with RS-232. My station took a lighting hit. Lost a lot of equipment.
I operate my station remotely and the Rotor EZ is an awesome part enabling me to turn the antennas.
Bill KV3R
works great for some reason though it doesn't work! but i can use it still bytirning my rotor the regular way. then it starts to work till next time. not sure if it's because if I'm in shack my control box stays on. wen i leave shack i turn it off'
I updated my used TailTwister Rotor Controller primarily to add the RS-232 port. This enabled me to add a switch between stations in my basement and office. The controller is in the basement on an IoT power switch so I can power it up and down. I ran Cat-6 upstairs along with my antenna cables. Used RS-232 adapters to connect to USB ports on the computers, and an RS-232 switch to connect them to the controller. I use HRD software so I don't physically need to see the controller to operate it, but I might add a camera outside to check. Very few projects go according to plan, but this one was smooth and easy.
Received quickly. Instructions were very clear and to the point. All the questions I had were covered in the instructions. My background is more mechanical than electrical but I had no problem installing this product. The unit worked the first time I tried it.
Thank You for a fine handel, it works fine
This is my second Rotor EZ with RS-232. My station took a lighting hit. Lost a lot of equipment.
I operate my station remotely and the Rotor EZ is an awesome part enabling me to turn the antennas.
Bill KV3R
works great for some reason though it doesn't work! but i can use it still bytirning my rotor the regular way. then it starts to work till next time. not sure if it's because if I'm in shack my control box stays on. wen i leave shack i turn it off'
I updated my used TailTwister Rotor Controller primarily to add the RS-232 port. This enabled me to add a switch between stations in my basement and office. The controller is in the basement on an IoT power switch so I can power it up and down. I ran Cat-6 upstairs along with my antenna cables. Used RS-232 adapters to connect to USB ports on the computers, and an RS-232 switch to connect them to the controller. I use HRD software so I don't physically need to see the controller to operate it, but I might add a camera outside to check. Very few projects go according to plan, but this one was smooth and easy.