PstRotator User Manual
PstRotator User Manual
PstRotator
Software for Antenna Rotators
User’s Manual
Rev.7.4
http://www.qsl.net/yo3dmu/index_Page346.htm
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Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................................................... 5
PstRotator (azimuth & elevation control) ................................................................................................. 5
Automatic tracking .................................................................................................................................... 6
Antenna pointing ....................................................................................................................................... 6
Maps .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Communication ............................................................................................................................................. 9
RS232 communication............................................................................................................................... 9
Global Beam Display .................................................................................................................................. 9
TCP/IP communication .............................................................................................................................. 9
UDP Control (PstRotator control from other programs) ......................................................................... 10
GPS Control (PstRotator control via a serial COM port).......................................................................... 11
Web Server Setup .................................................................................................................................... 12
Setup............................................................................................................................................................ 14
Select the rotator controllers from the list. ............................................................................................ 14
My Location ............................................................................................................................................. 14
Presets ..................................................................................................................................................... 15
Antenna Offset ........................................................................................................................................ 16
Antenna Limits......................................................................................................................................... 17
3dB Beam Width...................................................................................................................................... 17
Rotor Refresh Rate .................................................................................................................................. 17
Tracker Refresh Rate ............................................................................................................................... 18
Trackers setup ......................................................................................................................................... 18
Trackers path ....................................................................................................................................... 18
Distance Units.......................................................................................................................................... 18
Map Marker Size ..................................................................................................................................... 18
Label ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
Parking Setup........................................................................................................................................... 19
Close by Ext. Program .............................................................................................................................. 19
WX Setup ................................................................................................................................................. 19
WX Info .................................................................................................................................................... 19
Point into the Wind ................................................................................................................................. 20
Start as TCP Client ................................................................................................................................... 20
Start in Manual Mode ............................................................................................................................. 20
Confirm Imported Data ........................................................................................................................... 20
Double Click on Map ............................................................................................................................... 20
Use FCC Database .................................................................................................................................... 20
UDP Control ............................................................................................................................................. 21
Stay On Top ............................................................................................................................................. 21
Bidirectionality ........................................................................................................................................ 21
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Tracker ......................................................................................................................................................... 22
Moon and Sun tracking ........................................................................................................................... 22
Radio Control ....................................................................................................................................... 22
Satellites tracking .................................................................................................................................... 24
Flip Mode............................................................................................................................................. 25
Maps .................................................................................................................................................... 25
Next Pass ............................................................................................................................................. 26
Satellite Pass Prediction ...................................................................................................................... 26
Rig Control ........................................................................................................................................... 27
Using PstRotator / Omnirig with TS-2000 for satellites tracking ........................................................ 27
Using PstRotator / Omnirig with TS-790 for satellites tracking .......................................................... 27
Using PstRotator / Omnirig with the IC-820 / IC-821 / IC-910 / IC-9100 / IC-9700 for
satellites tracking................................................................................................................................. 27
Using PstRotator / Omnirig with the FT-847 for satellites tracking .................................................... 28
Using SDR#........................................................................................................................................... 28
Calibration ........................................................................................................................................... 30
AC Log ...................................................................................................................................................... 31
AirScout ................................................................................................................................................... 31
BBLogger.................................................................................................................................................. 32
Cartes du Ciel........................................................................................................................................... 33
CC User .................................................................................................................................................... 33
DX Monitor .............................................................................................................................................. 33
DXLab Suite.............................................................................................................................................. 34
DX4WIN ................................................................................................................................................... 34
Gpredict ................................................................................................................................................... 35
GJTracker ................................................................................................................................................. 35
HalloSat ................................................................................................................................................... 35
HamScope................................................................................................................................................ 35
HamRadioDeluxe ..................................................................................................................................... 35
HRD Logbook ........................................................................................................................................... 36
HRD Satellite Tracking ............................................................................................................................. 36
JT65-HF .................................................................................................................................................... 36
KLog ......................................................................................................................................................... 36
KST2Me.................................................................................................................................................... 37
Logger32 .................................................................................................................................................. 37
LOGic9 ..................................................................................................................................................... 38
MoonSked ............................................................................................................................................... 38
Murmur ................................................................................................................................................... 39
N1MM+ ................................................................................................................................................... 40
Rotor control ....................................................................................................................................... 40
Rotor Port, Rotor Name ...................................................................................................................... 40
nGenLog................................................................................................................................................... 41
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Introduction
PstRotator handles just almost every controllable rotator in common use:
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The EA4TX and WinRotor Interfaces are controlled communicating DDE with their own programs.
Connect the rotator interfaces to PC using RS232 cables (or USB to serial convertors) and select
communication ports from the available COM Ports, in the COM1 to COM32 range.
Automatic tracking
PstRotator includes automatic tracking for satellite or EME communications, and almost all well-known
loggers are supported.
Antenna pointing
The user interface offers quite a selection of methods for antenna pointing:
The numeric keypad can be used also when the PstRotator is NOT the active window.
So you will don't need to switch in contests the focus between logger and PstRotator, you can
keep the focus on logger.
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The rotator can be stopped at any moment before to finish the moving. Of course, only if the rotor’s
interface has implemented the STOP command.
Maps
With Internet connection, just click over a map from Google Maps and your antenna will be pointed on the
DX direction!!!
You can resize the map, and some settings are available (Setup -> Google Maps Setup…)
It is possible to display the greyline and the grid on map. And you can rotate antenna using the “Search
and GO!” feature.
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You can also use some default maps, or you can add your maps.
APRS maps (like for UI-View application) can be used. Thousands of maps in this format can be found on
Internet. Try on Google: UI-View maps. Or try this: http://sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pub/aprs/maps
Put both *.jpg (or *.gif or *.bmp) and *.inf files in the \Maps1 folder, and this is all what you have to do.
Click on “My Maps” and start to use them.
Or you can just create from program a map (based on Google Maps) and automatically save it. This tool
can be found in “Help > Maps generator”.
You can add how many maps you want. For the first ten maps you can also use keyboard shortcuts to
open them (CTRL+F1 – CTRL+F10).
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Communication
RS232 communication
Select RS232 / TCP Server if the rotor controller is connected via RS232 (or a USB to RS232 convertor)
to the PC where the PstRotator program is installed.
Select the COM ports used to connect the rotator controllers to PC in the COM1 – COM32 range.
Select the COM port used to connect the Global Beam Display to PC in the COM1 – COM32 range.
TCP/IP communication
For the TCP server, “RS232 / TCP Server” must be checked.
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Open the “TCP Server Setup” and set the IP ports for the server (the PC where the rotator controller is
RS232 connected).
The default values are 4001 for azimuth and 4002 for elevation.
For the TCP client, check the “TCP Client” and the following window will be opened:
• Set the IP address (is the network address for the PC where the server runs).
• Set the IP ports (must be the same as for server)
• Press the “Connect” button to connect the client to server and remote operation.
The default values are 4001 for azimuth and 4002 for elevation.
In order to not have so much traffic over the network and antenna position to be displayed faster on the
client PC, you can set Refresh Rate = None on the client PC. But be careful to have Refresh rate > 0 on
the server PC.
If the server is a serial server one (serial to Ethernet convertor) and not a PC running the PstRotator
software, you mast to set Refresh Rate > 0 on the client PC.
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<PST><PARK>1</PARK></PST>
- stop rotor, switch to manual mode, park antenna
<PST><TRACK>1</TRACK></PST>
- switch to tracking mode
<PST><TRACK>0</TRACK></PST>
- switch to manual mode
<PST><STOP>1</STOP></PST>
- stop rotor, switch to manual mode
<PST><AZIMUTH>85</AZIMUTH></PST>
- set azimuth to 85 degrees
<PST><ELEVATION>23</ELEVATION></PST>
- set elevation to 23 degrees
<PST><LLH>44.434,25.064,10000</LLH></PST>
- track in azimuth and elevation an object positioned to 44.434 degrees latitude, 25.064 degrees longitude
and 10000 m altitude
Any message must start with <PST> and end with </PST>
You can send many commands in one message:
<PST><STOP>1</STOP><TRACK>0</TRACK><AZIMUTH>85</AZIMUTH></PST>
<PST>AZ?</PST>
- in answer to this command the program will report the rotor azimuth to UDP Port + 1
<PST>EL?</PST>
- in answer to this command the program will report the rotor elevation to UDP Port + 1
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The messages can be provided by a hardware device (a GPS unit or another device connected to
the serial COM port, able to retransmit GPS messages), or by a software application like
SondeMonitor http://www.coaa.co.uk/sondemonitor.htm ,using a virtual serial COM port.
- In Communication > Web Server Setup... set the IP address and the port number.
If you intend to access the Web server using a computer from the same local network, or you
don’t use a router, select the first option to use the IP address of the PC.
But if you intend to access the Web server from internet and you use a router, select the second
option and enter the router IP address. You can set it as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx or put there a "friendly
name".
You can keep the default port 80 or use any other port.
- In Setup enable the Web Server option
- Restart the program
- Set your router to forward the port set in the Web Server Setup.
If the “Use Authentication” option is enabled, when you access the web server from a web page, you will
be asked for user and password.
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Setup
Select the rotator controllers from the list.
It is possible to select two separate controllers: one for azimuth and one for elevation.
My Location
Open the “My Location” window (Setup > My Location…).
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Set your QTH locator using for this 6, 8 or 10 digits, or set the latitude and longitude for your location.
Presets
12 position presets are available. Open the “Presets” window (Setup > Presets) and set the preset name,
the azimuth and the elevation.
Some other ways to set the Presets: In the main window, a right click over a Preset button will set it with
the callsign from Prefix box and the azimuth/elevation information from Az and El boxes.
Ctrl+1….Ctrl+6 – set Preset 1…Preset 6
Alt+1….Alt+6 – set Preset 7…Preset 12
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Antenna Offset
Open the “Antenna Offset” window (Setup > Antenna Offset) and set the azimuth or elevation antenna
offset if your antenna is not exactly adjusted on direction.
The range is -180 to +180 deg for azimuth and -90 to +90 deg for elevation.
The default values are 0 deg for both azimuth and elevation offset.
It is possible also to use correction tables. The values from these tables are added to the azimuth and
elevation offsets.
When a correction table is used, all the values at every 10 degrees must be filled. The program make an
interpolation between these values.
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Antenna Limits
End-point limits can be set for both Azimuth and Elevation.
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Trackers setup
Some trackers need special settings. Don’t forget to set "Tracking" to Mode in the main window!
Trackers path
These settings are for programs which write the azimuth and elevation data into a file. The PstRotator
program has to know the path for these programs. You need to know where these programs are installed
and modify if it is necessary the default paths.
Distance Units
You can select Kilometers or Miles.
Label
Use Setup / Label… to put different labels.
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Parking Setup
Set the position where the antenna will be parked when the “Park” button is pressed.
Use a significant part of the external program name, exactly like it appears on the title bar (caps sensitive).
WX Setup
PstRotator can display information about the wind speed, wind direction and temperature in your location,
and also can automatically point the antenna into the wind if the wind speed is over the limit.
In this window can be set if the program will use a specific weather station connected to
www.wunderground.com or will use only the information provided by this site based on your location.
Also, it can be set the wind speed trigger value for automatic pointing antenna into the wind.
WX Info
Open the Wind Info window. The information in this window is refreshed at every 5 minutes.
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The FCC database contains over 750,000 US and Canadian active callsigns.
This database is created using the latest EN.dat and HD.dat files from l_amat.zip archive downloaded
from the official FCC web page, and the us_zip_codes.mdb file, a database containing the coordinates for
almost all US zip codes. A similar technique is used for the Canadian callsigns.
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If a callsign is found in more than one database, the information is taken from the last database. For
example, if a callsign exists in both VHF_EU.mdb and call3.txt, the program will use the information found
in call3.txt.
UDP Control
Select this option to enable the UDP communication with an external program. The external program can
stay on the same PC with PstRotator, or on another computer from the local network.
Stay On Top
If “View > Stay On Top” is checked, the PstRotator main window will remain on the display when another
program is opened.
Bidirectionality
The PstRotator program can control a Yagi and a bi-directional rotary dipole on the same rotator, with the
dipole in line with the Yagi's boom (90° offset from Yagi heading). This mode is BD-90.
With “Start in Bidirectional-0 Mode” or “Start in Bidirectional-90 Mode” checked the PstRotator
program will start in one of these two bidirectional modes.
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Tracker
Moon and Sun tracking
In PstRotator select Moon or Sun as Tracker and set Tracking mode in the main window.
PstRotator tracks the Moon or the Sun without any external tracking programs. The azimuth and elevation
of the Moon or the Sun are internal calculated.
A separate EME window is available and it provides a lot of useful information for moonbounce.
Radio Control
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Satellites tracking
To use the embedded satellites tracker module:
- Select “Satellites” as Tracker.
- Select “Tracking” as Mode
- Select Satellites Tracking in Setup. This will open the “Satellites Tracking” window.
From the “TLE” menu you can download / update / delete the TLE files in the PstRotator folder. The
program will put all the satellites found in all the TLE files in a list.
You can see this list in Setup > Satellites. From there you can select your favorite satellites and edit their
UpLink / DownLink frequencies and modes.
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The favorite satellites will be displayed in the “Favorites” list from Satellites Tracking window.
Select a satellite from this list to track it.
Flip Mode
The program checks for the actual satellite pass if the satellite is visible (or for the next pass if the satellite
is not visible yet), whether the satellite crosses the end points of your azimuth rotor in that pass. If so, it
runs the pass in Flip mode, which means it turns the azimuth antenna in the opposite direction and the
elevation antenna to 180° - elevation. The color of the label with the satellite name will be changed to
yellow.
You must select your rotor type (North Stop / South Stop) in Satellite Tracking Setup > Rotor Stop.
The Flip Mode is available only when you have selected in the main window “Setup > 180 deg Elevation”.
Maps
You can select which map to be used from Satellite Tracking Setup > Map.
Press “Map” to see the selected satellite on the world map.
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Next Pass
Use the Next_Pass menu to have the all satellites from Favorites in chronological order. You can select a
satellite from the Next Pass window instead from the Favorites list.
The satellites in range will be displayed in green, and the satellites with AOS < 5 minutes will be displayed
in yellow.
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Rig Control
You can use the knob for the radio tuning in both UP+DN and UP modes!
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The rig must be set to VFO mode before you start, not memo-tune.
1. Start up PstRotator.
2. Select “satellites” in the tracker menu.
3. Select the satellite you want to use from the satellites tracking window and Select tracking in the
main window. This will populate the RX and TX frequency boxes, and your Rotators will start
tracking the bird.
4. 4.Tick “use Omnirig” and configure to use Rig= IC-820PST, Rig= IC-821PST or Rig = IC-910PST
5. For SSB transponders-Select UP mode in PstRotator,
Check that the displayed RX frequency in the Omnirig window of PstRotator is in the desired
downlink band, if not, click [VFO A-B] to swap main and sub bands and cycle UP button off then
on.
Note-The Omnirig TX frequency will display 000000000, this is normal.
6. Check that the rig switches to the center of the uplink and downlink passbands.
7. You can now tune the downlink (sub band/rx) frequency and the TX frequency will track the Rig’s
rx frequency.
8. When you want to transmit, turn off manual mode, to prevent frequency updates from disrupting
the transmission, and set rig to main band.
9. As with most tracking programs, you may have to adjust the initial uplink frequency in the Add Sat
menu so you can hear your downlink. However, you should only have to do this once for each
satellite you use.
The easy way to do this is to set to UP+DN during a pass, then set linkage to "not linked", this lets
you tweak the downlink only, using >>>/>>/>/+ /-/</<</<<< buttons, until you hear your uplink,
then set linkage back on.
You can then tune across the passband using >>> etc and the offset will be kept.
You can then update the uplink frequency in "add satellite" menu to reflect your offset for next
time.
10. For FM birds - use UP+DN mode, this will correct uplink AND downlink for Doppler. When you
want to transmit, turn off UP+DN mode.
11. Note that when you are in Auto mode the RX frequency display in the Orbitron panel will show the
TX frequency; this is normal and is caused by a limitation in the CI-V command set.
The FT-847PST.ini file has been written specifically for this application and can be found in the PstRotator
folder as an archive (OmniRigIni.zip). This file is also available for download on the PstRotator Yahoo
Group (the Files section).
Include this file in the Omnirig > Rigs folder.
In OmniRig you must select FT-847PST as rig.
When you press the UP+DN buton, the program will switch the radio in Sat mode, will set the modes and
frequencies according to the selected satellite, and will automatically control both uplink and downlink
frequencies based on the calculated Doppler.
Using SDR#
In the PstRotator folder you can find DDETrackerV8Binaries.zip. Unzip this file in the SDRSharp folder.
Edit the Plugins.xml file from the SDRSharp folder and add this line:
<add value="SDRSharp.DDETracker.DdeTrackingPlugin,SDRSharp.DDETracker" key="DDE Tracker"/>
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Calibration
PstRotator uses the Doppler.sqf file, the same file which is used by the SATPC32 program.
This file provides useful information about satellites for automatically Doppler correction, in a format like
below:
AO-73,145960.0,435140.0,USB,LSB,REV,0,0,Transponder
Satellite Name: Name matching the name in the Keplerian Elements file
Downlink Frequency: True frequency in KHz on which the satellite is transmitting
Uplink Frequency: True frequency in KHz on which the satellite is receiving
Downlink Mode: emission used for this satellite on this downlink frequency
Uplink Mode: emission used for this satellite on this uplink frequency
Tracking Mode: whether the uplink and downlink frequencies track in normal or reverse mode
When you add a satellite in “Favorites”, the same information is saved in the Satellites.txt file, like this:
[FUNCUBE-1 (AO-73)]
DownLink=145960000
UpLink=435140000
RxMode=USB
TxMode=LSB
Linkage=Reverse
When a satellite is selected in “Favorites” or in the “Next Pass” window, all this information is displayed
in program:
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Sometime the frequencies need to be corrected for some satellites. The reason could be the drift with
temperature, some changes in time from the initial frequencies, or just an inaccurate information in the
Doppler.sqf file.
This correction (named here “Calibration”) is easy to be done if you use two radios (one for TX and one
for RX), or if you use a radio which allow a full duplex communication:
- Select a satellite
- Press the UP+DN button (or the UP button)
- Transmit a signal
- Use the +- buttons from uplink or downlink until you can hear your signal
- Press the Save button
The changes are saved in the Satellites.txt file and will be used by program in the future.
AC Log
There is nothing to be configured in AC Log program.
In the PstRotator program select AC Log as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
Write a callsign in the AC Log and the PstRotator will compute the azimuth and turn antenna.
AirScout
In AirScout Options > Track menu, enable "Activate Antenna Tracking" and select "Native Az/El" as
File Output.
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In PstRotator:
- select AirScout as Tracker, and select the Tracking mode in the main window
- in Setup > Trackers Setup > AirScout Setup put there the path of the AirScout temporary folder (in my
case it is “C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Application Data\DL2ALF\AirScout\Tmp” ).
You can use copy-paste from AirScout Options > Database > Open Tmp Directory.
BBLogger
There is nothing to be configured in BBLoger program.
In the PstRotator program select BBLogger as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
The “AZIMUTH – Short” information from the QSO data window will be sent to PstRotator, and
PstRotator will turn the antenna.
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Cartes du Ciel
Select “Cartes du Ciel” in the Tracker -> ASTRO menu, and select the Tracking mode in the main program
window.
PstRotator will automatically connect to the TCP/IP server of Cartes du Ciel (IP=127.0.0.1, port=3292).
A click over a celestial object on map will pass the RA & DEC coordinates to PstRotator, which will start to
track the object in sidereal mode.
CC User
CC User is a DX Cluster client program.
There is nothing to be configured in CC User program.
In the PstRotator program select "CC User" from the Tracker menu and change the Mode to Tracking.
An Alt+Click over a callsign in CC User will automatically rotate your antenna.
DX Monitor
DX Monitor is a standalone Windows program which monitors the DX announcements available on the
internet at DX Summit.
PstRotator is DX Monitor aware. Simply clicking on a callsign or a beam heading in the DX Monitor
window will transfer the information to the PstRotator control program, ready to turn the rotator with a
single click on GO.
To use PstRotator with DX Monitor, simply select DX Monitor from the Tracker menu and change the
Mode to Tracking.
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DXLab Suite
➢ The first way to interface PstRotator with DXLab suite:
- There is nothing to be configured in DXView program.
- In the PstRotator program select DXView as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main
window.
The data from the "short" text box is sent to PstRotator. You can write some in that box or write a
callsign and press "Go".
DX4WIN
In DX4WIN set File/Preferences/Control/Rotator Control
- Type = Message Based
- Message Handshake = ThunderRT6FormDC|DX4PST
Start the PstRotator program, select DX4WIN as tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the PstRotator
main window before to start the DX4WIN program.
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Gpredict
• In GPredict go to "edit" then "interfaces" then "rotators" and make here a new rotator interface,
you can use the standard port 4533. Best you give it the name, PstRotator.
• In PstRotator go to "tracker"and mark Gpredict.
• Also, in PstRotator mark the tracking option.
• In Gpredict select "antenna control", in this box here select "PstRotator" (remember you have
made that interface at begining) and push Engage
• In the same box select in Target your satellite and push Track.
GJTracker
In PstRotator select GJTracker as Tracker and set Tracking to Mode in the main window.
Be sure that you have correct configured in Setup > Trackers Setup > Trackers Path the path for the
GJTracker folder.
There is nothing to be configured in GJTracker to be interfaced with PstRotator.
HalloSat
In PstRotator select HalloSat as Tracker and set Tracking to Mode in the main window.
There is nothing to be configured in HalloSat to be interfaced with PstRotator.
PstRotator uses the AZ / EL information found in Rotorcontrol window for tracking.
HamScope
Start the HamScope program before to start PstRotator.
There is nothing to be configured in HamScope program.
In the PstRotator select HamScope as tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
Write a callsign in HamScope, and it will be sent to PstRotator (in the Prefix field). PstRotator will compute
the azimuth and turn antenna on that direction.
HamRadioDeluxe
This interface between PstRotator and Ham Radio Deluxe v5 uses the DDE communication between
programs. PstRotator will replace in this case the HRD Rotator.
In PstRotator, in addition to selecting HamRadioDeluxe as the Tracker, you also need to select the
Tracking box in Mode.
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HRD Logbook
This second interface with HamRadioDeluxe makes things easier.
There is nothing to be configured in HRD Logbook.
In PstRotator select HRD Logbook as Tracker and set the Tracking box in Mode.
Write a callsign in HRD Logbook and PstRotator will capture this callsign and rotate antenna
automatically.
JT65-HF
There is nothing to be configured in JT65-HF to be interfaced with PstRotator.
In the PstRotator program select JT65-HF as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
Write a callsign in the JT65-HF (“TX to Call Sign” text box), and the PstRotator will rotate the antenna.
KLog
There is nothing to be configured in KLog to be interfaced with PstRotator.
In the PstRotator program select KLog as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
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Write a callsign in the KLog, and the PstRotator will rotate the antenna.
KST2Me
KST2Me is a telnet-based client for Windows that is tailored to the ON4KST Chats.
There is nothing to be configured in the KST2Me.
In the PstRotator, select KST2Me as Tracker and set Tracking to mode in the main window.
With a mouse click over DX or Submitter, the azimuth information computed by KST2Me is sent to
PstRotator, and this will rotate the antenna on that direction.
Logger32
Open both programs PstRotator and Logger32.
In the PstRotator program select Logger32 as Tracker and set Tracking to mode in the main window.
Under “Setup / Trackers Setup” it can be find “Logger32 Setup…”. This provides filtering by bands,
giving the possibility to manage more than one rotor. Take a look at “PstRotator managing more than one
rotator (multiple instances)” chapter. You can select the band (or the bands) in which PstRotator program
will control the antenna.
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• check to enable global capture of CTL+A and ALT+A keys to turn rotor
• enter a callsign
• use Ctrl A to send the azimuth information from Logger32 to PstRotator program
LOGic9
Start the LOGic9 program before to start PstRotator.
In the PstRotator select Logic9 as tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
Write a callsign in Logic9 LOG--MAIN window, press TAB, and it will be sent to PstRotator (in the Call
field). PstRotator will compute the azimuth and turn antenna on that direction.
How to register the logicserver.exe. This is necessary to have PstRotator communicating with LOGic 9.
- Put a copy of logicserver.exe in the LOGic install folder. C:\program files (x86)\LOGic for example.
- Run the DOS command prompt. Type CMD in the Windows search box.
- CD into the LOGIC install folder (C:\program files (x86)\LOGic for instance):
- C:
- CD \program files (x86)\LOGic forexample.
If that does't work, try
- C:
- CD \program files\LOGic
- Now, type LOGICSERVER /REGSERVER
MoonSked
In Preferences Tracking there is a new checkbox AZEL.DAT. This determines whether the AZEL.DAT file
is produced. Check it in order to use MoonSked with PstRotator.
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Note that azel.dat is only produced when the Moon Track or the Noise Source
Track windows are running. The Noise Source takes priority, so if you have Sun
selected there the tracking data sent to azel.dat will be for the Sun, even if
Moon Track is also open.
In PstRotator select MoonSked as Tracker and set Tracking to mode.
Murmur
Select Murmur in the Tracker -> ASTRO menu, and select the Tracking mode in the main program
window.
In the Murmur main screen click on “Select object to track” and set on the pop-up screen the object you
want to track.
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N1MM+
The PstRotator program uses the UDP broadcasts of the N1MM logger. The UDP port used to send
messages from N1MM Logger is always 12040.
PstRotator and N1MM can stay on the same PC or on different PCs in the same local network.
Rotor control
Rotators can be controlled from N1MM logger in several different ways:
• Entry window:
o by entering a beam heading in the callsign field and press Alt+J. The rotor will turn to the
entered beam heading
▪ Example:234 Alt+J will turn the rotor to 234 degrees
▪ The number must be numeric, >= 0 and <= 360
o using the menu items in the Tools menu
▪ Turn Rotor Alt+J - Turn rotor to bearing for the callsign in the Entry window
▪ Stop Rotor Ctrl+Alt+J - Stop turning the rotor when turning and no bearing in
callsign field in Entry window
o using the short cut keys below:
▪ Alt+J - Turn rotor to bearing for the callsign in the Entry window or to the callsign
in the callframe (when callsign field is empty)
▪ Alt+L - Turn rotor to long path bearing for the callsign in the Entry window
▪ Ctrl+Alt+J - Stop turning the rotor when turning and no bearing in callsign field in
Entry window
• Bandmap window: by right clicking on a spot and select: 'Turn Rotor'
• Available Mult's and Q's window: by right clicking on a spot and select: 'Turn Rotor'
The Rotor Description in the N1MM Antennas tab can either be a number, or an alphanumeric name for
the rotator. If a number or alphanumeric name in entered in the Rotor Port Antenna tab, then the same
number or alphanumeric name must be entered in the PstRotator Rotor Setup form.
Setting “Bands” and “Rotor Port” can be obtained filters for antenna groups. For example, if you have an
antenna for 14,21 and 28 and want to turn it only when you work in these bands, use the same Rotor
Description / Name for both programs (N1MM and PstRotator) and 14,21,28 to Bands in N1MM.
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nGenLog
There is nothing to be configured in LOGic8 program.
In the PstRotator program select nGenLog as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
Write a callsign in the nGenLog - QSO Editor and the PstRotator will compute the azimuth and will turn
antenna on that direction.
If your OS is Windows7, you must run the programs as Administrator (you can find how to set this at the
end of this document).
Orbitron
• In the PstRotator program select Orbitron as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main
window
• In the Orbitron program go to Rotor/Radio, select MyDDE as Driver and press the button from
the right part of the Driver box.
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If you don’t have any MyDDE driver selected before, the Orbitron program will ask you for the program
which will be used as tracker. You have to select PstRotator from its folder. Usual this is C:\Program
Files\PstRotator.
If you already used another program as MyDDE driver, you must to erase it from the Orbiton configuration
file:
C:\Program Files\Orbitron\Config\Setup.cfg
[Drivers]
MyDDE=C:\Program Files\PstRotator\PstRotator.exe
The next times when you will use Orbiton, this will automatically open the PstRotator program. You need
only to set Tracking to Mode in the main window to start the tracking.
Radio-Eyes 1
There is nothing to be configured in Radio-Eyes 1 to be interfaced with PstRotator.
In PstRotator select Radio-Eyes 1 as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
PST just follows whatever is in the desired ALT-AZ text boxes on the main RE window.
Radio-Eyes CP
To use PstRotator with the TCPP you must select Radio Eyes CP under the Tracker menu item in
PstRotator.
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In the
telescope definition file (TDF) you should specify PstRotatorDriver.exe as your driver. The telescope
definition creator/editor might appear as shown below.
SatPC32
In PstRotator select SatPC32 as Tracker and set Tracking to Mode in the main window.
In SatPC32 press one of the A-L letters corresponding to a satellite which has the elevation > 0 (white
coloured).
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Sidereal
Sidereal tracking of the antenna
The antenna stays pointed on a celestial target that has been manually pointed on, so that the rotation of
the earth is eliminated. The functionality could be like described below:
• You point the antenna manually to the desired celestial target, getting the Azimuth and Elevation
from a suitable planetarium program.
• You select "Sidereal" in the Tracker list of PstRotator and press the Tracking button in the Mode
field of the PstRotator window.
• The program now converts the AZ / EL coordinates to RA / DEC coordinates, using the observer’s
position and the actual time and stores these values internally.
• Each 1 sec. the program takes the stored initial RA / DEC coordinates and converts them back to
AZ / EL, using the new actual time. The new AZ / EL values are used to command the antenna
rotor controller to correct the antenna position if needed.
The antenna will stay pointed at a constant RA / DEC coordinate, and will track any stationary
astronomical object perfectly. Slow moving objects like planets will in practice also be tracked for a very
long period before the error exceeds one degree.
Swisslog
PstRotator settings:
• Select Swisslog as Tracker
• Set mode to "Tracking" in the main window
• It is possible to select to track by Azimuth or by Callsign, or to change the default TCP/IP port
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Swisslog settings:
Go to Swisslog > Options > Rotor-Interface and select PstRotator as rotor interface.
TACLog
Upgrade the TACLog program to V2.01. It appears that V1.991 did not include the rotator control feature.
Open the TACLog program, start a contest and press Alt+A.
Open the PstRotator program, select TACLog as Tracker and set Tracking to Mode.
Use Alt+A to send the azimuth information from TACLog to PstRotator.
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TotalPower
1. Set UDP control port parameters:
a. Communication -> UDP Control Port
b. Set Port number 12000 (default)
c. Mark “Automatically Positioning reporting …”
d. Save Settings
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TRX-Manager
In TRX-Manager:
- Select PstRotator to rotor model. (Parameters > Setup > Rotator 1 > PstRotator).
- Set Path for PstRotator.
VHFCtest4WIN
There is nothing to be configured in VHFCtest4WIN to be interfaced with PstRotator.
In PstRotator select VHFCtest4WIN as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
PstRotator captures the information from the locator box of the VHFCtest4WIN, and if a valid value is
found, PstRotator calculates the antenna azimuth and rotates it automatically.
VHFLog
There is nothing to be configured in VHFLog to be interfaced with PstRotator.
In PstRotator select VHFLog as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
PstRotator captures the information from the locator box of the VHFLog, and if a valid value is found,
PstRotator calculates the antenna azimuth and rotates it automatically.
VQLog
VQLog settings:
- in Configuration / Rotor Control / Sets set the location of the DDE1.exe file from the PstRotator
folder, and press the Enable button
- Check all the checkboxes in the Common window
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PstRotator settings:
- Select VQLog as Tracker, and Tracking to Mode.
- If you don’t need to rotate antenna for all the bands, or you use many PstRotator instances to
control more than one antenna rotator, check Rotate Antenna only for the Selected Bands
checkbox and select the bands where your antenna works.
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WinREF-THF
There is nothing to be configured in WinREF-HF to be interfaced with PstRotator.
In PstRotator select WinREF-THF as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
PstRotator captures the information from the locator box of the WinREF-HF, and if a valid value is found,
PstRotator calculates the antenna azimuth and rotates it automatically.
WinREF-HF
There is nothing to be configured in WinREF-HF to be interfaced with PstRotator.
In the PstRotator program select WinREF-HF as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
Write a callsign in the WinREF-HF, and the PstRotator will rotate the antenna.
Win-Test
Type a prefix in Win-Test, press CTRL+F12 (or ALT+F12), and the PstRotator will turn the antenna.
You don’t need to have wtRotators on your PC. Win-Test sends broadcast the azimuth information via
UDP and the PstRotator will receive it.
So, you can have the PstRotator on the same PC with Win-Test or on another PC on network.
Or you can have WinTest on a PC and many other PCs with PstRotator installed and every PstRotator will
control an antenna (all antennas will be on the same direction).
In Win-Test go to “Options>Configure interfaces”, pres “By default” buttons for both “Broadcast
address” and “Port number”, and check “Enable Ethernet network”. And press the “OK” button.
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To send azimuth information from Win-Test to PstRotator, press Alt+F12 for Long Path, or Ctrl+F12 for
Short Path.
In PstRotator, you must to select Win-Test as Tracker and set “Tracking” to mode.
PstRotator allows to set the UDP communication port (default value is 9871) and to select the bands as a
filter for the position information received from the Win-Test program.
Set the station name "STN1" or "STN2" etc. in the “Station” field. This is useful when you are in a multi
station contest environment and other win-test stations send UDP packets over the network with
frequency or azimuth information.
To communicate both programs must to have the same Station name. So, don't forget to set this!
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Wlog2000
There is nothing to be configured in Wlog2000.
In the PstRotator program select Wlog2000 as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
Write a callsign in the Wlog2000 and the PstRotator will compute the azimuth based on the cty.dat file and
will turn antenna on the right direction.
WriteLog
In WriteLog go to Port Setup and set Rotator Control to MSG and Sartek
In PstRotator select WriteLog as Tracker and set mode to "Tracking" in the main window.
Start PstRotator before to start WriteLog. To turn antenna, go to Radio / Antena to … Azimuth
WSJT
In PstRotator select WSJT > Moon, WSJT > Sun or WSJT > Source as Tracker and set Tracking to
Mode in the main window.
Be sure that you have correct configured in Setup > Trackers Setup > Trackers Path the path for the
WSJT folder.
There is nothing to be configured in WSJT to be interfaced with PstRotator.
WSJT-X
There is nothing to be configured in WSJT-X.
In PstRotator, Setup > Trackers Setup > WSJT-X Setup... you must set the path of the folder which
contains the "wsjtx_status.txt" file.
Starting with the WSJT-X v1.4 version, the "wsjtx_status.txt" file is no more placed in the WSJT-X folder.
You can find it in a Temp folder, and only when the WSJT-X program is running. The path could be:
C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Temp\WSJT-X. If you have problem to find and set the correct path to this
file, the easiest way is:
- open PstRotator
- go to Setup -> Trackers Setup -> WSJT-X Setup...
- delete any path from there and press the Save Settings button.
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- close PstRotator
- restart PstRotator
Doing all these the program will try to automatically set the correct path to that file.
Z-Track
In PstRotator select Z-Track as Tracker and set Tracking to Mode in the main window.
Be sure that you have correct configured in Setup > Trackers Setup > Trackers Path the path for the Z-
Track folder.
There is nothing to be configured in Z-Track to be interfaced with PstRotator.
RA/DEC
Enter a RA/DEC coordinate pair from the keyboard and point the antenna in the corresponding AZ/EL
direction.
This would enable to enter a celestial radio source position from a radio star catalog and point the antenna
automatically towards it.
A click on RA/DEC will open a new window containing two text boxes (RA and DEC) and a GO button.
Write the RA and DEC values, and press the GO button. This will put the azimuth and elevation values in
AZ and EL boxes from the main window and will start the moving if the target is over the horizon.
And of course, afterwards can be used the existing SIDEREAL track.
Open the DSN – JPL Horizons window clicking on the DSN menu. Open the Setup window, and set the
Name of the object which be tracked, its ID Number as it appears in the Horizon System -
https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?horizons ,and the Frequency for Doppler correction.
Set LO if a transverter is used. The program uses OmniRig program for
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TV Antenna Rotators
In PstRotator was implemented a solution based on a very cheap two relays board which works
for any TV antenna rotator. Take a look here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3_xtzSSigU&fbclid=IwAR3ksoMxqGxtFeNY1Xxw9HWImw-
0QvG0Z43wS_odFc1NoV-v-amRioLTMnk .
The relays board has two relays. One relay will have the contacts in parallel with the CCW button, and
the second with the CW button. There is not a connector on controller, the wires must be connected
inside the IR controller.
In the PstRotator program you need to select “TV Antenna Rotators – any model” as Controller, and
make some settings in Setup -> Controllers Setup -> TV Antenna Rotor Setup:
If you cannot find the two relays board, you can make your own interface. It is easy, the CW and CCW
are available on the RTS and DTR lines of the serial COM port. Few electronics components to control
two relays…
Anyway, don’t expect too much from a rotator which don’t have a sensor to read the position, and a
solution based on the rotation time. You will need time to time to recalibrate moving the rotor CCW to 0
position.
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A second click will save the callsign and QTH locator information into the call3.txt file.
Remote Control
When you work from home set in the Remote site the Pooling Rate to 0 and for the home site Pooling
Rate to 1000.
When you work remote from home, you don't need programs from both sides to send status requests to
controller. Only from home, is better because keeps the timing between commands and status requests.
In the remote site could be not only a PC running PstRotator as server, but also a serial server (Ethernet
to RS232 converter).
If when you run the PstRotator software get the following error message:
Uninstall the old drivers and install the latest drivers for your USB to RS232 adapter.
If your adapter uses an FTDI chip, you can download the last driver version from:
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
For an adapter which uses a Prolific chip, the driver can be downloaded from:
http://www.prolific.com.tw/US/ShowProduct.aspx?p_id=225&pcid=41
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