EL/AZ 3D Printed Antenna Rotator - Testing
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- Опубліковано 5 січ 2025
- One of the UA-cam viewers made a comment a few weeks ago asking about my rotator project. Their comment inspired me to finish it.
This project is a 3D Printed Satellite antenna rotator. Specifically made for Ham radio and the common Arrow antenna (made from arrow shafts). I opted to make it bluetooth. Total game changer!
The first version of code running on the Arduino will work with some of the Yaesu GS-232A rotator commands. This means it should work with popular sat tracking programs.
Working really well. I have a few more modifications in the works and I want to get some contacts done using the new setup. Once done, and it looks good, I will upload the stl files to Thingiverse and do an assembly video.
Enjoy, and thanks for watching!
edit:11/24/2020 - Files are up on Thingiverse: www.thingivers...
Fantastic, looking forward to see your STL Files on Thinkiverse...
So, how it's going? :)
Hello i am trying to replicate your setup . can you tell us more about software standing behind this project ?
Jeffrey, thanks for posting the STL files. I`m currently working on replicating your project. I am stuck right now on the sketch to make it work. Can you please update the wiring diagrams and sketches for the Bluetooth interface? It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
What are the physical dimensions of the ball bearings on the elevation axis? As well, what size of balls are used on the azmuth? What bearings are used on the worm gear?
Are those nema 17 motors?
So this is the reason I am going to go ahead and buy a 3D printer. Thanks for pushing me to spend some money. LOL. This is probably the rotator project I've been looking for. Thanks for posting this. BTW. I know its been a couple of years since you've started this project but what type of printer did you print these parts from?
Really cool project. Is there an update on publishing the software and the wiring?
hello, nice project and i will give this a try. is there any time plan when software and hardware setup will be available. 73 PC2LR
Nice Work, eager to try it too...
Do you have STLs to share? I'm working on a similar design here.
I have them and plan to share them soon. I don’t have a date yet. I am interested in seeing your design.
@@JeffreyByrns I saw you posted the design files. Thanks! I gave up on my design last night and decided to give yours a shot. Did you 3D Print the big bearings? Which bearing did you use on the tracking arm?
@@cttechcorp I did print them, but did not design it. So, I didn't think it was fair to post that file. If you can find my email, email me and I will send you the STL file I used.
@@WiscoRider Sent to your gmail! Thanks!
Beautiful design. Can you share the build info? Are the parts on Thingiverse?
Yes, this is on Thingiverse. Thanks for watching.
@@JeffreyByrns Great! Can you share the plans, parts list, software?
Great impressive design..Will give it a try soon.. Thanks sharing ! 73 Albert PA5OXW
Impressive ! :)
Can you please tell me what software you’re using.? Thanks
I am using macdoppler
Thanks appreciated.
Nice work! I have downloaded the files for printing the parts, did you make the arduinocode and do you watt to share a coppy?
I do have sketch i can get you. Please find my email. I will send you a copy. ....as long as you don't mind that it is messy code. I didn't write it for public use, therefore, not pretty.
@@JeffreyByrns ok no problem. You got mall.
It seems much quieter now lol
Files are up: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4664558
@@JeffreyByrns sweet thanks. Going to download them as soon as I get home and maybe start. I started satnog but I think it's overly complex unless I'm just dumb