Post 10 made on Wednesday January 25, 2006 at 23:55 |
Daniel Tonks Wrangler of Remotes |
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Yeah, the Channel Master model I have is fully remote controllable. And I mean infrared remote controllable, not big controller box with a rotating dial remote controllable.
You can either just punch in the exact degrees you want on the remote (015, 175, 260), or you can program in specific locations for channel numbers, ie. punch in "5" and it goes to "250", "9" and it goes to "175", "57" and it goes to "305". There's also a syncronization routine that recalibrates the antenna if the wind blows it off.
You won't need an end table for the controller, it's just a little box an inch and a half high and four inches wide with a numerical display that needs to be able to see your remote. And hook up to the rotor's control wires, obviously.
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