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<blockquote data-quote="dreambox1959" data-source="post: 1138051" data-attributes="member: 314801"><p>On my polar frames I always put the actuator on the right, but Italian colleagues and surely others in the East put it on the left.</p><p>I thought of putting a parameter to define this case:</p><p>I want the azimuth counter to be at 0 when actuator is retracted and of course to drive the dish to the west when the west button is pressed (Blue), whatever the position of the jack.</p><p>also for the elevation I want the elevation counter to count from 0 when actuator is retracted and the jack to come out when the green button = UP is pressed.</p><p>of course the azimuth counter index will vary towards the west for the left mounting, and vary towards the east for the right mounting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreambox1959, post: 1138051, member: 314801"] On my polar frames I always put the actuator on the right, but Italian colleagues and surely others in the East put it on the left. I thought of putting a parameter to define this case: I want the azimuth counter to be at 0 when actuator is retracted and of course to drive the dish to the west when the west button is pressed (Blue), whatever the position of the jack. also for the elevation I want the elevation counter to count from 0 when actuator is retracted and the jack to come out when the green button = UP is pressed. of course the azimuth counter index will vary towards the west for the left mounting, and vary towards the east for the right mounting. [/QUOTE]
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