Bernard Pidoux wrote:
>
> Erik Jakobsen wrote :
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > Today I wired up the wires between my rotor G1000SDX. I run the kctcal,
> > but found that the wanted value 255 could not be reached. Just a value
> > of 212 was the maximum. You se the rotor I have has an overlap of 90
> > degrees. I I turned the rotor these 405 degrees the 255 as well as the
> > controlvoltage was ok now. 255 and 5 V's.
> >
> > Well I looked for the rotor command and could not find it.
> >
> > The I found the kctpos azimut <degrees>, and it worked.
> >
> > I would be glad if somebody can help me how to get the value 255 ok on
> > a 360 degrees turn.
> >
> > The next is my forward.sys and included scripts. Can I use:
> >
> > x kctpos azimut 45
> > xc kctpos azimut 45
> >
> > Tnx for any reply.
> >
> > 73, Erik OZ4KK.
> >
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> In my experience using KCT/T system with the driver writen by F6FBB kctpos
> needs Az as well as El values
> on the command line i.e. for example
>
> kctpos 140 10
Upps. I can see what you mean, but this is no luck, as I'm not using the
EL rotors.
> It cannot work without modification with AZ only.
>
> Also it will wait until it receives the information from both rotors that the
> Az and El values are correct.
> Thus, if you have both rotors but do not switch on your elevation rotor, the
> program will wait for a long long time....
Very sad indeed, but thanks Bernard for your reply to ALL my e-mails.
Maybe somebody can help me with modifying the source for the KCT?.
> 73 de Bernard, f6bvp
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