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Positioner Question
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 4:55 pm
by gerapau
In the positioner dialog you can drive a motor in multiples of seconds or steps. How much is a step and how much is a second?
Thanks.
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 5:11 pm
by zag1958
A step is a tenth of a degree. So 10 steps equals 1 degree, therefore to drive the motor 9 degrees that would be 90 steps. Seconds, I don't use so I don't know.
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 5:19 pm
by gerapau
Are you sure it is always that way. On my system a step appears to be about 1/120 of a degree. If I am on one of the strong circular birds I can easilly move 60 steps and still have a signal (wich I doubt you could do if 60 steps equaled 6 degrees). It also takes me about 240 steps to move from on satellite to another which is 2 degrees away. The problem is that I am not sure if this is always consistant. FYI, if it makes any difference I have an SG2100 motor.
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 6:40 pm
by zag1958
I have the exact same motor and that is what I have always used and it has always worked. That is also what I have always read. It might be possible that power maybe an issue. According to the manual (see here:
http://www.satcruiser.com/PubFiles/SG_2100.pdf ) rotation speed is also dependent on what voltage you are using 13/18 volts.