Norm's Rotor Service on the web modifies rotor control boxes for use
by blind hams. Perhaps he does something similar for computer
control. Give him a look see.
At 02:22 PM 1/14/2010, you wrote:
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>Hi list:=20
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>Anyone know of a manufacturer who makes or adapts antenna rotators that =
>can be computer controlled and is vary screen reader friendly?=20
>I'm once again imbarking on a remote HF Station project and I'd like to =
>swap the home brewed rotator that I could control over the internet.=20
>I already have the tower package, just have to take it down this summer =
>and it's mine.=20
>It consists of a home brewed prop pitch style rotator, Hy-gain TH-6DX 6 =
>element tri-bander and 40F of tower.=20
>So I think spending a couple of bucks to get an accessible internet =
>controllable interface for that rotator wouldn't be to bad or buy a used =
>rotator system. LOL=20
>
>TNX & 73:=20
>
>Michael De VO1RYN=20
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