Satellite Rotor Installation - A Conundrum (perhaps slightly OT)
Von: Java Jive (java@evij.com) [Profil]
Datum: 01.12.2008 17:31
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Datum: 01.12.2008 17:31
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As I don't want to risk influencing people's thinking in advance, I must apologise for not being more up front about why, but, particularly if you have ever installed a satellite rotor, or just understand how they work, please take a look at both the diagrams and the text of each of the following, and if you have any constructive comments, please reply back here. 1) GeoSatPro GS120 Instructions Diagram on front cover (crucial page of text appears to be blank, which may be related to why I'm asking you to do this) http://tinyurl.com/5g4fcj 2) Powertech DG240 User Manual P2, s2, "Setting Elevation Angle" and accompanying Diagram A http://tinyurl.com/6hrft9 3) SG-2100 Instructions (very similar to 1) Diagram on front cover and p2, section:"Setting Elevation Angle of the Motor" http://tinyurl.com/6657sj 4) SM3D12 & SM3D22 Instructions P5 sH:"SETTING THE SCALE ON THE MOTOR CLAMP TO YOUR LATITUDE" (either or both, they're virtually identical) http://tinyurl.com/5968gr http://tinyurl.com/5cshfq 5) STAB ROTOR SAT HH90 Instructions P5 s5, there is also p4,s2, but the diagram is less clear http://tinyurl.com/5qkk9n[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Miles Collins (02.12.2008 22:53)
- Miles Collins (03.12.2008 19:37)
- Miles Collins (20.12.2008 13:15)
- Java Jive (03.12.2008 20:29)
- J G Miller (03.12.2008 21:25)
