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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Jaeger SMR1224 Usals ready
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<blockquote data-quote="Trust" data-source="post: 906417" data-attributes="member: 181524"><p>Its just the start at the workbench , to let it work like a SG2100 , i have to build 2 endswitches in the 1224 .</p><p>One for the "Zero" point and one endswitch .</p><p>The zero switch is closed when the dish is in the east sector , the endswitch (one) works for E and W since the zero switch let the electronic know in wich sector the dish is .</p><p>Without these switches you cant use the "Go to reference" function .</p><p>Coming from W the rotor stops as soon the zero switch is closed , coming from E , the rotor turns untill the zero switch is open and than turns back till its closed .</p><p>Beside the SG circuitboard , there must also build in a relay interface controlled by the M+ and M- motorleads from the SG circuitboard and powered by a external adapter (30-36 V)</p><p></p><p>At a other H2H rotor , a very unknown RM120 , attached to my Fibo 120 , i build on top the housing of a SG2100 without the E-motor and gearbox .</p><p>The SG shaft is connected with the RM120 shaft , in this way it is possible to use the SG endswitches .</p><p>In the SG housing also a relay interface controlled by the M+ and M- motorleads from the SG circuitboard and powered by a old printer adapter (30 V)</p><p>[ATTACH]70333[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]70339[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]70340[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The so called modified V-box is in fact a old positioner (Clearmax CX2200) from wich i use the E/W relais and the transformer / rectifier .</p><p>These E/W relays are now controlled via 2 diodes by the M+ and M- motorleads from the SG circuitboard .</p><p>For the use with this positioner its neccesary to bring the 3 sensor wires (and the 2 motor leads) from the rotor into the house to that tr<strong>U</strong>st-<strong>box .</strong></p><p>In V-boxes and positioners are always also 12 V available , so i attached a switch to change the motor powering between 36 and 12 V for exact positioning .</p><p>This <strong>U-box</strong> has also two E/W buttons to control the E/W relays without making chances in the SG memory , this option makes it possible to find the reference .</p><p>Just start with the rotor approx at zero , select in the Usals menu a satelite close to zero , wait till the rotor stops and make corrections with those E/W buttons .</p><p>This can also be done with the E/W button on the SG circuitboard but they are on the back of the <strong>U-box</strong> .</p><p></p><p>The latest <strong>U-box </strong>that i made for my friends PaulvR for his Usals AJAK H180 , was a Drake positioner in wich i brought these E/W button of the SG circuitboard to the front of that positioner .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trust, post: 906417, member: 181524"] Its just the start at the workbench , to let it work like a SG2100 , i have to build 2 endswitches in the 1224 . One for the "Zero" point and one endswitch . The zero switch is closed when the dish is in the east sector , the endswitch (one) works for E and W since the zero switch let the electronic know in wich sector the dish is . Without these switches you cant use the "Go to reference" function . Coming from W the rotor stops as soon the zero switch is closed , coming from E , the rotor turns untill the zero switch is open and than turns back till its closed . Beside the SG circuitboard , there must also build in a relay interface controlled by the M+ and M- motorleads from the SG circuitboard and powered by a external adapter (30-36 V) At a other H2H rotor , a very unknown RM120 , attached to my Fibo 120 , i build on top the housing of a SG2100 without the E-motor and gearbox . The SG shaft is connected with the RM120 shaft , in this way it is possible to use the SG endswitches . In the SG housing also a relay interface controlled by the M+ and M- motorleads from the SG circuitboard and powered by a old printer adapter (30 V) [ATTACH]70333[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]70339[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]70340[/ATTACH] The so called modified V-box is in fact a old positioner (Clearmax CX2200) from wich i use the E/W relais and the transformer / rectifier . These E/W relays are now controlled via 2 diodes by the M+ and M- motorleads from the SG circuitboard . For the use with this positioner its neccesary to bring the 3 sensor wires (and the 2 motor leads) from the rotor into the house to that tr[B]U[/B]st-[B]box .[/B] In V-boxes and positioners are always also 12 V available , so i attached a switch to change the motor powering between 36 and 12 V for exact positioning . This [B]U-box[/B] has also two E/W buttons to control the E/W relays without making chances in the SG memory , this option makes it possible to find the reference . Just start with the rotor approx at zero , select in the Usals menu a satelite close to zero , wait till the rotor stops and make corrections with those E/W buttons . This can also be done with the E/W button on the SG circuitboard but they are on the back of the [B]U-box[/B] . The latest [B]U-box [/B]that i made for my friends PaulvR for his Usals AJAK H180 , was a Drake positioner in wich i brought these E/W button of the SG circuitboard to the front of that positioner . [/QUOTE]
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