The following email describes the command set used by the Rotor-EZ interface for Hy-Gain rotors and the RotorCard interface for Yaesu rotors manufactured and sold by Idiom Press, http://www.idiompres.com The Hy-Gain DCU-1/DCU-1X Digital Control Unit supports a subset of these commands--AP1XXX; and AM1; The DCU-1/DCU-1X is manufactured and sold by Hy-Gain, http://www.hy-gain.com $Id: rotorez.txt,v 1.1 2003-01-12 14:29:15 n0nb Exp $ From: "sales@idiompress.com" To: "Nate Bargmann" Subject: Re: Rotor Card and Rotor-EZ command reference Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 09:38:52 -0800 Here you go: Important note: The program you are using must insert leading zeros into bearing commands, such as "009" degrees, instead of "9" degrees. Most programs are already configured this way, but some are not in their default mode, and in such cases you must change the default setting or the RS-232 portion of Rotor-EZ will not work properly. Rotor-EZ can also be commanded from any terminal having RS232 output, using the following configuration: 4800 baud, 8,N,1 Note that upper case/lower case must be used as listed for the commands below to work: "AP1xxx" sets target bearing to "xxx" degrees where xxx are three digits between 000 and 360, and executes. A typical command to rotate to 080 degrees would be AP1080 Note that the is often labeled on many keyboards. "AP1xxx;" sets the target bearing but does not execute. "AM1;" executes rotation to the bearing set by the "AP1xxx;" command "AI1;" inquires current bearing; and responds with (000-359) degrees ";" terminates rotation "E" enable endpoint option - effective immediately "e" disable endpoint option - effective immediately "O" enable overshoot option - effective immediately "o" disable overshoot option - effective immediately "S" enable unstick option - effective immediately "s" disable unstick option - effective immediately "V" reports version number "J" enable jam protection - effective immediately "j" disable jam protection - effective immediately - NOT recommended! Note that during any rotation initiated by an RS232 command, the rotation can be halted and further rotation cancelled by a momentary press of the Brake paddle. Also, an RS232 operation can be overridden by using the pointing control during rotation; when the control is moved rotation will cease and the control will wait for a new command after the five second brake delay is completed. 73 ----- Original Message ----- From: Nate Bargmann To: Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 8:23 AM Subject: Rotor Card and Rotor-EZ command reference > Hi! > > I am working with a software project called Hamlib > http://hamlib.sourceforge.net and I would like to add support for the > Rotor Card and Rotor-EZ into our library. In the course of several Web > searches I have downloaded the Hy-Gain DCU-1 manual from their site and > I've also visited the Digital Audio Rotor-EZ troubleshooting site. > Between the two I have found a couple of descrepancies in the command > set. If possible, I would like a copy of the complete command set and > their syntax for these two boards for our project. > > Thanks! > > 73, de Nate >> >