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TECHNICAL FEATURE JAMESHORNE,VE50B + E-MAIL:[email protected] MAY2010 + RADCOM Homebrew rotator Made from junkbox parts and powerful enough for small HF beams INTRODUCTION. This articledescribes the constructionofa homebrewrotatorthathas beenin usefor over18 monthsand has survivedawinterwith temperaturesbelow -30°C. It can bemadeusinga drill pressand handtools, butaccessto a metalworking lathewas usefulin oneor two situations.The rotatoris basedona wormgearsandwiched betweentwo aluminium discs.Useof a worm gear providesthebenefitof notrequiringa brakingsystem,which wasthe majorsource of problemsin mypreviouseffortsto builda rotator.It is not likelythat it can be copied exactly,becausemanypartswereobtained from localscrapmetalandsurplusdealers, but it is hopedthat thereareenoughideasin this projectto leadotherstotryandmaketheir' own rotator.Thepicturesshouldshowmost ofthenecessaryconstructionalinformation. CHASSIS.Themainchassisframeconsists of two thick 8 inchdiameteraluminiumdiscs separatedbysixmetalspacersarrangedaround theperimeter.Photo1 showsthegeneral form oftheconstruction. Themaindriveshaftrisesup throughthecentre,passingthroughbothdiscs. PHOTO1: Generalview of the completedrotator, lesscovers. ' ToachieveaccuratealigP.~tofthe shaft holesandthespacer '1o/eS, thetwodiscswere clampedtogetherdur'lg medrilling process. Thediscswere "larked ir orderto maintain alignmentofaI..ne 'Jolesduringassembly. Otherholeswere dr!~~ed;r> thebottomdisc, as needed, foro;r..erparisofthe rotator. DRIVESYSTEM..',""'li' the exceptionofthe worm gearOf'me G'...~ shaft, all partsof the drivesystemare~ou~ted on the bottomdisc, asshown il"Photo 2..")e drivetraincomprises a surplus24'. ~"".Olor and gearhead that drivestheW{XTT' .ia a sa'.es ofspurgears.The spurgears erese!ectedto givea convenient linkageIJetwe€pthe motor and the worm and to provide a rrG 'OIaOOn speed of about1 RPM. A singlestart,sl'1glej->roated wormgear was used.SingiestaItis Tlportant in order to gain maximumsef ~ and singlethroated givesaddedstrerrgtl'".',';'i:h 32 teeth, the worm geargaveGspeed reduction of 32 to 1. Theworm ..'as "lO'J'Ti:edbetween two L-shaped bracI'.Ets ..,h:& FJeededcareful placementto :'I.9Ep.w-Jash low. It is also veryimporta~tmc:~~ brackets aremade asstrongaspossr1tetoavoidmovementand distortion frW' ~ h7gt> stressesimposedby movement of ~ rea"", The shaft "0:"j'>e .;.o.r"" -Has made from 5fsinch steel rod. ~ er:ds weretu rneddown to 1/4 inch,usi'lgG~, to fitthe spurgear andto providesho'u.:delS on the shaft. A small ball race was;~ iJelween eachshoulder andthe L-brad:asw,~ to reducethe frictionfrom tt'e lai:aG:tPrust. Aslotfora keyalsohad to be at;: ~ fuis shaft. The waIT!" gear is "'"'OU'1ted on the main PHOTO2: Thebaseplate "oIds the motor,gear train and feedbackpot.. driveshaft,which in this casewasthe front fork of an old bicycle.Theworm gearis held in placewith a one inch lengthof 1/4 inch keystockanda setscrew.Theslotfor the keystockwascut in the driveshaft usinga cut-offwheelon a Dremel tool. POSITIONINDICATOR. A 10 turn 5kQ potentiometerwascoupledtothe maindrive shaftvia two spurgears,which provided approximately5 turnsofthe potentiometer for onefull turn of the beam.The largergear wasscrewed,with 1/4 inchspacers,to the uppersurfaceofthe worm gear.Thesmaller gearwas mountedon to the potentiometer shaft.This arrangement is shownin Photo3, which alsoclearlyshowsthe substantial wormgear.Thepotentiometermounting bracketwas madeofthin steelto provide someflexibility.Thisspringactionensured constantmeshingof thetwo gears.It also facilitatessettingthe potentiometer. LIMITSWITCH ASSEMBLY. Thelimit switchesandassociatedcamareusedto preventover-rotationofthebeam.Thecam alsoservesasaspacerbetweenthe worm gearandthe top disc. It isfastenedto the main shaftwith a setscrew.In my prototype, the notchin the camis positionedto stopthe beameithersideof duesouth.The limit switchesweremountedon a platescrewed to the topsof the worm L-brackets. Photo 4 showsthe switchesandcam in position, alongwith an upperbearingrace.Thecontrol cablewith connector can alsobeseen. FINAL ASSEMBLY. Thecompleted (but un-cased)assemblyisshownin Photo1. The U shapedshaft is a forkfrom an old bicycle.Theflangeat the bottomof the fork concealsa ballrace,throughwhich mostof the verticalloadistransferredtothe upper aluminium disc. Sixlong 1/4 inchboltsholdthecomplete assemblytogether.Theheadsarecovered with siliconesealanto helpkeepoutmoisture. A coverforthe rotatorwascut from paper- PHOTO3: Addingthe worm gearand feedback gear.

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Page 1: Homebrew rotator - | ZS6WR

TECHNICAL FEATURE JAMESHORNE,VE50B + E-MAIL:[email protected] MAY2010 + RADCOM

Homebrew rotatorMade from junkbox parts and powerfulenough for small HF beams

INTRODUCTION.Thisarticledescribestheconstructionofa homebrewrotatorthat hasbeenin usefor over18 monthsand hassurviveda winterwith temperaturesbelow-30°C. It can bemadeusinga drill pressandhandtools,butaccessto a metalworkinglathewas usefulin oneor two situations.Therotatorisbasedona wormgearsandwichedbetweentwo aluminiumdiscs.Useof awormgear providesthe benefitof not requiringabrakingsystem,which wasthe majorsourceof problemsin my previouseffortsto buildarotator.It isnot likelythat it can becopiedexactly,becausemanypartswereobtainedfrom localscrapmetalandsurplusdealers,but it is hopedthat thereareenoughideasinthis projectto leadothersto try andmaketheir'own rotator.Thepicturesshouldshowmostof the necessaryconstructionalinformation.

CHASSIS.The mainchassisframeconsistsof two thick 8 inchdiameteraluminiumdiscsseparatedbysixmetalspacersarrangedaroundthe perimeter.Photo1 showsthegeneralformoftheconstruction.Themaindriveshaftrisesupthroughthecentre,passingthroughbothdiscs.

PHOTO1: Generalview of the completedrotator,lesscovers. '

ToachieveaccuratealigP.~tofthe shaftholesandthespacer'1o/eS,thetwodiscswereclampedtogetherdur'lg medrilling process.Thediscswere"larked ir orderto maintainalignmentofaI..ne 'Jolesduringassembly.Otherholesweredr!~~ed;r>thebottomdisc,asneeded,foro;r..erparisof the rotator.

DRIVESYSTEM..',""'li'the exceptionof thewormgearOf'me G'...~ shaft,all partsof thedrivesystemare~ou~ted onthe bottomdisc,asshownil"Photo 2..")e drivetraincomprisesa surplus24'. ~"".Olor and gearhead thatdrivestheW{XTT'.ia a sa'.es ofspurgears.Thespurgears erese!ectedtogiveaconvenientlinkageIJetwe€pthe motor andthe wormandto providea rrG 'OIaOOnspeed ofabout1 RPM.Asinglestart,sl'1glej->roatedwormgear wasused.SingiestaItis Tlportant in orderto gainmaximumsef ~ and singlethroatedgivesaddedstrerrgtl'".',';'i:h32 teeth, thewormgeargaveGspeed reduction of 32 to 1.

The worm ..'as "lO'J'Ti:edbetween twoL-shapedbracI'.Ets ..,h:& FJeededcarefulplacementto :'I.9Ep.w-Jash low. It isalsovery importa~tmc:~~ bracketsaremadeasstrongas possr1tetoavoidmovementanddistortion frW' ~ h7gt>stressesimposedbymovement of ~ rea"",

The shaft "0:"j'>e .;.o.r"" -Has made from

5fsinch steel rod. ~ er:ds wereturneddownto1/4 inch,usi'lgG~, to fitthe spurgearandto providesho'u.:delSonthe shaft.Asmallball racewas;~ iJelweeneachshoulderandthe L-brad:asw,~ to reducethefrictionfrom tt'e lai:aG:tPrust. Aslotforakeyalsohad to be at;: ~ fuis shaft.

The waIT!" gear is "'"'OU'1ted on the main

PHOTO2: Thebaseplate "oIds the motor,geartrain and feedbackpot..

driveshaft,which in this casewasthefrontfork ofan old bicycle.Thewormgearis heldin placewith aone inch lengthof 1/4 inchkeystockanda setscrew.Theslotfor thekeystockwascut in the driveshaft usingacut-offwheelon a Dremeltool.

POSITIONINDICATOR.A 10 turn 5kQpotentiometerwascoupledto the maindriveshaftvia two spurgears,which providedapproximately5 turnsof the potentiometerfor onefull turn of the beam.The largergearwasscrewed,with 1/4inch spacers,to theuppersurfaceofthe worm gear.Thesmallergearwas mountedonto the potentiometershaft.Thisarrangementisshownin Photo3,which alsoclearlyshowsthe substantialwormgear.Thepotentiometermountingbracketwas madeof thin steelto providesomeflexibility.Thisspringactionensuredconstantmeshingof thetwo gears.It alsofacilitatessettingthe potentiometer.

LIMITSWITCHASSEMBLY.Thelimitswitchesandassociatedcamareusedtopreventover-rotationof the beam.Thecamalsoservesasaspacerbetweenthe wormgearandthe top disc. It isfastenedto themainshaftwith asetscrew.In my prototype,the notchin the cam is positionedto stopthebeameithersideof duesouth.The limitswitchesweremountedon a platescrewedto thetopsof the worm L-brackets.Photo4showsthe switchesandcam in position,alongwith an upperbearingrace.Thecontrolcablewith connectorcan alsobeseen.

FINALASSEMBLY.Thecompleted(butun-cased)assemblyisshownin Photo1.The U shapedshaft isa forkfroman oldbicycle.Theflangeat the bottomof theforkconcealsa ball race,throughwhich mostofthe vertical loadis transferredto the upperaluminiumdisc.

Sixlong1/4 inchboltsholdthecompleteassemblytogether.The headsarecoveredwith siliconesealantto helpkeepout moisture.

Acoverfor the rotatorwascut from paper-

PHOTO3: Addingthe worm gearand feedbackgear.

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I RADCOM. MAY2010

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thin aluminiumand wrappedaroundtheassembly.Siliconesealantwasusedforwaterproofingandthe coveris heldin placebytwo hoseclamps.Thisarrangementcanbeseenin Photo5.

ATTACHINGTHEROTATORTOTHEMAST.A four inch pipeflangewas boltedto theundersideof the bottomdisc.Thiswas usedto screwthe rotatoronto a threaded111z inch

aluminium pipe.Theoriginalarrangementusedasetscrewto discouragethe pipefromunscrewingitself,but this wasfoundto beinadequatesothreestruts,madefromelectricalconduit,wereadded.Photo5showsthedetails.

ROTATORCONTROLBOX.A simplecontrolcircuit (Figure1)wasdevelopedto operatethemotor.Thecircuitproducesan unregulated:1:24 volt supply,which is usedto drivetherotatormotorvia centreoff, momentary,twopositionswitchSl. Motorcurrentis indicatedbyacentre-zerometerwired in serieswith themotor.Themeterisshuntedwith a suitablelengthof nichromeresistancewire sothatthe normalmotoroperatingcurrentindicatesabouthalfscale.

Powerto the motorisfedviasteeringdiodes06 and 07 andthroughthe limit switchesS2and S3to the motor.Whena limit is reachedin eitherdirection,the voltageis fed backtothe controlboxto light a 24 volt incandescentlamp.Bothlimit switchesarein thedepressedstateexceptwhenthe rotatorreachesoneofthe limit pointsnearduesouth.

Tomeasurethe positiona 12Vspanwasrequired,arrangedas +9 and -3V.The +9Vsupplyisderivedfromthe + 24V supplybyR2and Zenerdiode05, while the -3Vsupplycomesfromthe-24V railvia R1andfourforward-biased1N4005 diodes.The 12Vsupplyisfedto thepositionindicatorpot,VR2,locatedin the rotator.Asmentionedearlier,VR2isa 10 turnpotentiometer,gearedsothattherearefiveturnsofVR2for one revolutionof therotatorshaft. It isbestto havethesefiveturnsin the centreof theVR2to avoidany riskof

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overrunningthe endsof travel.Themeterzeropoint isonthe left handside,sothe -3voltselevatesthe OVpointabovethe bottomendofVR2byabout2112turns.SeriesresistorsR3andVRI arechosento suit the currentratingof the meterusedfor positionindicator.VR1setsthe span.Thezerovoltspointof thepotentiometer,relativeto the maindrives~aft,issetby pullingthetwo gearsapartandturningthe gearonVR2.Thesearebenchadjustmentsmadebeforetherotatoris installed.

Photo6 showsthe prototypecontroller.Thiscasealsocontainsacontrolcircuittoelevatethe mast;the rotatorcontrolsandindicatorsareonthe left.Therearetwo metersassociatedwith the rotator;the upperoneshowsdirectionandthe loweroneindicatesmotorcurrent.A lamp indicateswhentherotatorhasreacheda limit.

FINALREMARKS.Theweightofthe rotatorworkedoutto about7kg.Thebronzewormgearisthe heaviestcomponent.Itwassurprisinghow thesmallelementsaddedup in thefinal assembly.

A shaftcollarwasfitted belowthe bottomdisc(locatedinsidethe11/2inchaluminiumpipe)to help restrictverticalmovementof themaindriveshaft.

Setscrewsweretreatedwith threadlockingcompound,and self-lockingnutswereusedwheneverpossible.

Ballbearingswerenotusedinthealuminiumdiscs, in orderto simplifythe machining.Aspreviouslyrnentioned,mostoftheverticalloadistakenbythebicycleforkbearing.Consideringthe slowrotationspeedand infrequentuse,it wasthoughtthat thesteeldriveshaftagainstthe well-greasedbarealuminiumplatewould beOK.Keepaneyeonthe motorcurrent;a risein currentindicatesthat allis notwell andthe internalsof the rotatorshouldbe investigated.

I hopethat this reportshowswhat can bedonewith a littleskillandsomedetermination,and inspiresyouto havea goat makingsomethingmechanicalyourself.

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PHOTO 4: Detail of drive train and limit switches,including cam.

PHOTO 5: Looking up the mast, showing the footplate and anti-rotation arms.

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PHOTO 6: The control box. Rotator controls areon the left side.