RC2000 dual axis antenna controller

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The RC2000A does not perform any calculation on itself as, say, the Egis system.
You can't introduce your location because it is not needed.
The W or E firmware versions differs only for the satellite that are stored from the factory, not else.
So, in the RC2000A initial setup, you must only set East/West/Down/Up limits, then set any single satellite manually.
If I remember correctly, the RC2000C version adds Autotracking, but it always starts from a preprogrammed situation. For example, it can autofocus an inclined orbit satellite but after the satellite location was set in its memory.
From my side, I daily use the RC2000A to drive my 2.4m dish and I'm very happy with it.
Hello 7mdish,

Thanks for clearing this up regarding the firmware, I thought it makes some calculation based on that letter but it seemed strange since there is not enough software to do that. I am am used with my K3NG antenna rotator controller that uses Plan13 to do the calculation and takes into consideration the GPS location of the antenna to do that.

One more question which is not clear for me how it does the pointing for the correct Az/El, let's say 2 users one in Sweden and one in Italy use the RC2000 and input the same satellite how does the controller points to the correct location in the sky? Or the same satellite has practically different settings depending on the actual location of the user?

Sorry for these maybe a dumb questions but I don't watch TV and I don't use the satellite dishes for TV sats but Ham sats and I use them with the TLE data. I am not used with these TV sats coordinates. This is new for me and I am still learning.
 

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You're right. It's ages since I played with remote control of the RC2k. I used one of these:
My excuse is it has 485 in the name but does both 422 & 485.

Another thing I forgot to mention was that my units are RC2000X which are for az-el. Once set up, they display az-el position which is useful for non geo.

An extract from the manual is attached.
I don't have any RS422 interface but I plan to get a few soon. I was thinnking to get a RS232-RS422 converter to use on PC and another RS422 for the Arduino. My goal would be to use an Arduino with RS422 adapter to convert the Gpredict (Hamlib) commands into RC2000 commands so I can use the Gpredict and do all the tracking.

I looked at the cutsheet on the website and the RC2000X looks like it adds some nice features. What is the difference in hardware betweek A and X models? Can I just burn a new EPROM with the X firmware and run it on my A model?
 

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I attached an Arduino sketch that takes the Hamlib commands from Gpredict for example and converts them to RC2000 commands and sends them via RS422 serial port.

NOTE: This is not tested and I am not a programmer! The sketch compiles fine in Arduino IDE 2.3.3 with the board selected as Arduino Mega 2560.
Your RS422 adapter needs to be connected to pins 10 and 11 (RX and TX) of the Arduino board.
 

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One more question which is not clear for me how it does the pointing for the correct Az/El, let's say 2 users one in Sweden and one in Italy use the RC2000 and input the same satellite how does the controller points to the correct location in the sky? Or the same satellite has practically different settings depending on the actual location of the user?


Sorry for these maybe a dumb questions but I don't watch TV and I don't use the satellite dishes for TV sats but Ham sats and I use them with the TLE data. I am not used with these TV sats coordinates. This is new for me and I am still learning.

I do not understand if you want to use the RC2000 for satellite TV or ham satellite tracking.
All satellites designed for TV broadcast are in geostationary orbit, so they do not need any tracking action (except for those birds placed in inclined orbit), appearing like a dot in the sky because they move at the same speed of the earth, so your antenna must be pointed only once in their direction and stay there.
Ham satellites (and many other) are placed in a lower orbit and move at higher speed above the earth, they are visible only for few minute/hour daily, so you must continously move your antenna to track them.
I'm a ham too but never made satellite activity, so I can't tell you any suggestion about the RC2000 usage for that.
Regarding satellite TV, when the RC2000 is switched on for the first time it asks for limits, so you must move the dish using the direction keys to set East/West/Down/Up limits exactly in this order.
Once the limits are set, you can freely move the dish in the four directions looking for any satellite.
Once you have found the satellite that you want, you can store it into one of the 50 locations. Then repeat the same operation for all additional satellites.
So, your location is not a matter. Being in Sweden, Italy, UK does not change the procedure that I mentioned because the RC2000 will never know your location and it does not need it.
Hope this helps.
 

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One more question which is not clear for me how it does the pointing for the correct Az/El, let's say 2 users one in Sweden and one in Italy

I'm not sure about the A version but the C and X do require the antenna location to be set for inclined tracking (which I've never used) and for the more important thing, to calculate the az-el. See section 5.10.10 Antenna Parameters in the C manual. To get to the menu needed, you must set the 'Expert Access' flag. I can't work out if it matters which type of mount is used with the A (polar or az-el). It looks like you only need the correct version if using inclined tracking.

To get it to calculate az-el position: Make sure that the az-el mount is perfectly level, set the antenna parameters, follow the instructions in the manual and program 2 geostationary satellites (spaced widely) Then you should get az-el displayed like this

I looked at the cutsheet on the website and the RC2000X looks like it adds some nice features. What is the difference in hardware betweek A and X models? Can I just burn a new EPROM with the X firmware and run it on my A model?
Did you see this document? https://researchconcepts.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/RC2K_FAM_010515JR.pdf
It doesn't tell you about the hardware but does list difference in operation

There's a discussion from a few years ago earlier in this thread. I never did anything about it as I moved on the F1EHN controller. I never worked out if there is any difference in the hardware or the PLDs. The only way would be to try it and I don't have an EPROM programmer.

I attached an Arduino sketch that takes the Hamlib commands from Gpredict for example and converts them to RC2000 commands and sends them via RS422 serial port.

I can't say anything about the coding but that's a nice solution. I wonder if you could use a virtual RS232 port and do it all in in the PC.
 

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I do not understand if you want to use the RC2000 for satellite TV or ham satellite tracking.
All satellites designed for TV broadcast are in geostationary orbit, so they do not need any tracking action (except for those birds placed in inclined orbit), appearing like a dot in the sky because they move at the same speed of the earth, so your antenna must be pointed only once in their direction and stay there.
Ham satellites (and many other) are placed in a lower orbit and move at higher speed above the earth, they are visible only for few minute/hour daily, so you must continously move your antenna to track them.
I'm a ham too but never made satellite activity, so I can't tell you any suggestion about the RC2000 usage for that.
Regarding satellite TV, when the RC2000 is switched on for the first time it asks for limits, so you must move the dish using the direction keys to set East/West/Down/Up limits exactly in this order.
Once the limits are set, you can freely move the dish in the four directions looking for any satellite.
Once you have found the satellite that you want, you can store it into one of the 50 locations. Then repeat the same operation for all additional satellites.
So, your location is not a matter. Being in Sweden, Italy, UK does not change the procedure that I mentioned because the RC2000 will never know your location and it does not need it.
Hope this helps.
Thanks, now it makes it more clear. Very nice explanation about how to use it. I don't plan to use it for satellite TV so I will just play with it and see if I can manage to do any tracking via serial interface for the LEO satellites for amateur radio. Also this RC2000 is nice for testing different motorized mounts.

Considering what you wrote I am not even sure if RC2000 it is meant to do continuous tracking. Maybe those relays will not last much if I start/stop them so many times like in the case of LEO sats tracking.
 

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Considering what you wrote I am not even sure if RC2000 it is meant to do continuous tracking. Maybe those relays will not last much if I start/stop them so many times like in the case of LEO sats tracking.
The RC2000 is designed for continuous tracking of inclined orbit satellites but, with a smallish dish, it only need to move every few minutes. I had continuous tracking working for DSN but I used AC motors with solid state relays so minimal current in the RC2000 relays. My mount wasn't really fast enough for LEOs. I also had problems with the RC2k going out of sync due to mis-counting - make sure that the pulse rate is within the limits shown in the manual.
 
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I had continuous tracking working but I used AC motors with solid state relays so minimal current in the RC2000 relays. My mount wasn't really fast enough for LEOs. I also had problems with the RC2k going out of sync due to mis-counting - make sure that the pulse rate is within the limits shown in the manual.
Both motors are not engaged using relais in the RC2000. Only solid state operation, so do not worry for its duration.
The only relais are for protections. If, say, a mechanical problem suddenly occurs in your setup, the protection is immediately activated and you hear a big relay (8 ampete) opening up, and your motor stops to avoid any possible damage.
 

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I attached an Arduino sketch that takes the Hamlib commands from Gpredict for example and converts them to RC2000 commands and sends them via RS422 serial port.

NOTE: This is not tested and I am not a programmer! The sketch compiles fine in Arduino IDE 2.3.3 with the board selected as Arduino Mega 2560.
Your RS422 adapter needs to be connected to pins 10 and 11 (RX and TX) of the Arduino board.
An Arduino guy. Cool. I've been looking at the RC units for some time now.
I even spoke with the fellows there a few times. Was asking if they knew of any third party vendors who had a diseqc interface.
Looks like each model uses a command set that is backwards compatible with the RC1000.
How much of a project would it be to take the existing Arduino diseqc libraries and modify them to send a go-to command to one of these movers?
I see that they accept go-to by name or stored position. I have a whole pile of literature, command references. The folks at RC are very nice to speak with. But nobody was aware of any diseqc interfaces, as were the few software vendors they told me of that I phoned and emailed.
 

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I would like to learn more about the RC2000 serial interface protocol.
Do you know if they use such text protocol so any terminal-like software could be used to read/write commands to/from the unit?
Do you remember the first version of Tandberg protocol used in the Alteia satellite receiver?
It was a plain-text protocol, so I built a lot of macros to control the box remotely, and it perfectly worked.
As the RC2000 originates in the 90s, it could be a similar situation. Anyone know something more? Thanks.
 

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I would like to learn more about the RC2000 serial interface protocol.
Do you know if they use such text protocol so any terminal-like software could be used to read/write commands to/from the unit?
It's in the manuals on the RC site. Appendix E in the RC2000C manual
A simple terminal emulator will work e.g. RealTerm
There are example .exe files on the RC2000 page
 

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Thanks, I must check the manual of my unit, do not remember.
 
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