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so ive been messing around with an old Yaesu G-450A rotator that i picked up at a hamfest last spring and the controller is functional but kind of a pain to use especially when im trying to track satellites and also do other stuff at the same time. someone at the club mentioned that people have been using arduinos to automate rotators and interface them with software like PstRotator or even just write their own logic and honestly that got me down a rabbit hole for like two weekends straight.
i ended up buying an Arduino Mega (probably overkill but i had a coupon) and a bunch of motor driver modules and ive been reading through other peoples projects online but a lot of them are half documented and you kind of have to guess at the wiring. what i really want is for the thing to be able to receive AZ/EL commands over serial from my computer and then drive the rotator to that position and report back. seems doable but the analog feedback from the rotator pot is giving me weird readings and im not sure if its a voltage divider issue or if my ADC just needs more averaging or what.
anyone done something similar with this specific rotator or honestly any rotator, id love to know what approach worked for you. also curious if anyone has tied this into a Raspberry Pi instead, i have a Pi 4 sitting in a drawer doing nothing and wondered if thats a better approach for the serial interface side of things.
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