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simple_rotator_interface_v [2026/05/04 17:02] – [Recovery the entire IP rotator firmware, or upgrade from version 2025 and older] ok1hrasimple_rotator_interface_v [2026/05/26 11:12] (current) – [Pulse Azimuth input] ok1hra
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     - Don't forget to **bridge or replace the diode D24 with a jumper.**     - Don't forget to **bridge or replace the diode D24 with a jumper.**
     - Make the **jumper with a copper wire** with a cross-section of 1.5 mm<sup>2</sup> \\ {{https://remoteqth.com/img/wiki-simple-rot-67.jpg?400}}     - Make the **jumper with a copper wire** with a cross-section of 1.5 mm<sup>2</sup> \\ {{https://remoteqth.com/img/wiki-simple-rot-67.jpg?400}}
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 +===== Pulse Azimuth input =====
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 +{{https://remoteqth.com/img/wiki-simple-rot-setup.png?800}} \\
 +Rotators that have a CW/CCW Pulse output as an azimuth sensor can be connected to the Jack connector (right). What is needed:
 +  * pulse switching elements must be **open collector** (switching takes place on GND)
 +  * **connection** according to the picture {{https://remoteqth.com/img/wiki-simple-rot-jack.png?400}}
 +  * in the setup page in the **Sensors and limits** block set
 +    * the **Azimuth source** to **CW/CCW Pulse** item
 +    * the **Pulse count per degree** value
 +  * then continue with the calibration page
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 +**Schematic** of the input circuit \\
 +{{https://remoteqth.com/img/wiki-simple-rot-88.png?300}} \\
  
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