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Re: DXView and ARSWIN


 

Ron,

Assuming that Dave has maintained the same functionality with the
Arswin rotor as he has with the Yaesu, you should be able to fix
that by defining an appropriate "Rotor offset" in the config
window. If you are asking for 35 and getting 129, it sounds like
you need an offset of -94. Mine is set to -166 because the North
American version of the Yaesu rotor uses 0 to mean 180 degrees and
I had a 14 degree error in the way my beam is positioned on the
mast. Appropriately defining the offset puts it right on the mark.

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73, Rich - W3ZJ

-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Eberson [mailto:zx@...]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 1:42 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] DXView and ARSWIN




-I have it works Dave there is one smal problem but i
think thats a
calibration problem if i ask JA6 that is 35 degrees he
going to 129 so that
is it with LOGGER no problem then he is o.k. perhaps i
must do calibration
but then i must when i change to logger from DXView.
must see what i can do.

Ron



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