Hi Marvin,
I can't recommend any specific rotators, except that I will explain a little about how to remote them:
- You need a controller with RS232. This can either be built-in, or an add-on. Add-on's come from
various sources, such as from
http://www.idiompress.com/ or
http://easy-rotor-control.de/- This serial port can be controlled via a serial server. There are several on the market, such as
from Lantronix or Moxa.
- The RRC set also has two serial servers built-in. Either one can be used for rotator control,
however usually COM2 is used for CAT, leaving COM1 available for another serial device. So
no extra device may be necessary in your case.
- The Webswitch 1216H is the "Rolls Royce" of remote control; for rotator control, it allows
you to use either a web-based control such as the RC-1216H, or can provide a virtual serial
port as a serial server, like the Lantronix/Moxa. It also has many other features to allow
relays to be remote controlled.
- The RC-1216H allows dedicated rotator control, essentially an "idiot proof" version of the
1216H. At present, it does not offer a virtual serial port as does the 1216H.
I hope this helps!
73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX