marrull
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- Joined
- Oct 11, 2024
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- Age
- 52
- My Satellite Setup
- 1.8m prime focus, yaesu rotor, k3ng rotor controller
- My Location
- Germany
Hello 7mdish,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.
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.