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Antenna azimuth indicator
Are you using a cheap antenna rotator like AR-300? I have three these rotators and on one I have found a difference between the real antenna azimuth and indication. After few hours was the difference 80 degrees. Rotator, especially rotator with a top bearing is constructed well and could be used also with a larger antenna as a HF monoband yagis for higher bands or smaller tribander.
I have developed
simple antenna azimuth indicator – aziumth measurement
. It’s a simple Wheatston’s bridge where is used a pot attached to the rotator tube as sensor. Voltmeter is showing directly azimuth in degrees from 0 to 360.
I am using AR-300XL under the roof, so it is easy to join rotator tube with a potenciometer. See the picture below for details. Use a good quality pot. I have used 100 ohms linear Aripot. Used drive transform 360 degrees into the 180 suitable for pot.
The rotator case isn’t fully waterproof but you can still built-in pot if you would like to mount the rotator on the tower. I am recommending to turn the wire from the main gear in the rotator – you got an advantage of the turn more as 360 degrees and avoid the gear breaking.
The Wheatston’s bridge is simple. I have used the Electronic WorkBench software to develop the bridge. The schematic diagram is showed with the 5V power supply and output voltage 3,6mV. Potenciometer is marked R4. Other pots are multiturn types – calibration is much easier with them like with cheap pots. Resistors across the bridge were used as a voltage divider. If you would like to have 36mV output, use 12V power supply and connect the voltmeter on the bridge directly (R2 and R3 slides).
The cable from sensor is wound on the ferrite core in the box (three turns or so) as a prevent for RFI.
There are several ways how to display the value from the sensor. Very nice
circle azimuth indicator is described on the
OK2KKW’s website
. It can be used also the
pointer instrument
with new scale in degress. I have intend to use a
LED voltemeter
but I can’t found it in the local shop. So I bought a cheap
LCD voltmeter
module for five euro. If your PC skills are high, you can
measure azimuth with computer
, e.g. through the serial port.
Also I am recommending to block mechanically azimuth measurement in the control box. Bottom is a hole with bearing. I have put there a small wooden block. You can get an advantage of turning more than 360 degrees and preventing the problems with dead point of the rotator.
Calibration is a time-consuming procedure.
One suggestion – turn antenna on the north and measure with ohmmeter resistance of pot. Build a resistor with this value (use a pot or combination of resistors). Now turn the antenna to 360 degrees, measure again the resitance and build the second resistor.
Now connect to the bridge first resistor and try to make balance with the pots – voltemeter must show zero. Now change it for second resitor and with R1 set on voltemeter 36mV or full scale on the pointer instrument. Check again zero and turn litlle pots – if needed. All post are affecting the bridge so do the calibration again and again until it is zero and 36mV as needed.
See the pictures for construction. I have used a metal box which is also used as stand for control box. In the wind is indicator changing digits frequently, it’s OK. Antenna is really moving right and left in the wind.
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