In the late 70s c-band receivers did not include any means of moving
the dish. Actuators were powered by a small box that sits beside the
receiver.  It had a simple power supply inside it with a counting
device to tell you a relative position.  What's the chances of finding
one of these devices.  They worked wonderfully. It sure beat going out
and hand cranking the dish.  Does anybody actually produce anything
like that today?  They should.


Thanks!








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