phlatwound said:I recently acquired some C-band odds and ends, including this critter here:
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Has anyone seen one of these and know what it is? Looks like it might be a servo tester but I'm not sure.
SatelliteAV;3160877 Working on a DiSEqC 1.2 Controller prototype with automatic skew control memorized by the saved position. Not happy with the current implementation and the project would benefit from reviewing an "old school" unit. :cool:[/QUOTE said:SWEET!!:
I used to have one of these. When Chaparral first came out with their polarotor, there weren't many receivers that supported them. (Before the polarotor, we used TV antenna rotors to changed polarity). This little box supplied the 5 volts and pulse to run the polarotor if your receiver didn't have that capability. It uses a 555 timer to generate the pulses. The switch is for changing polarity 90 degrees and works by changing the timing of the 555 chip. The pot fine tunes the timing and thus the polarity.
...Sounds like museum material.![]()
SatelliteAV said:Had a box of these in the work truck for years. Wish I had even one of them now. The basic control design with the 555 IC was so simple on these units.
If anyone has one for sale, please PM me and we could work out an equipment trade or PayPal.
Working on a DiSEqC 1.2 Controller prototype with automatic skew control memorized by the saved position. Not happy with the current implementation and the project would benefit from reviewing an "old school" unit.![]()
Anole said:I have two units like Phlatwound showed in his photo.
The third has an additional toggle switch mounted below the knob.
My assumption is that changes between Vertical and Horizontal polarity.
That would add significantly utility beyond just using the device as a servo tester.
edit: a later Chaparral model of different design and packaging has a Quality Control sticker on the back side.
The date is either 1985 or 1988, I can't quite tell.
So that would suggest the ones made from old Pong controllers are even older.
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...The third has an additional toggle switch mounted below the knob...
...My assumption is that changes between Vertical and Horizontal polarity...
That must be like the one lost_mesa described earlier, I wondered what he was talking about since mine didn't have the switch.
Are you saying that you think a switch flip will turn the probe 90 degrees?
A few years ago, when we were trying to talk Sadoun into adding servo control to his G-box, I put forth the idea that the box could easily remember independent servo positions to go with each satellite location.Working on a DiSEqC 1.2 Controller prototype with automatic skew control memorized by the saved position.