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Re: Mysterious Screw
1625 has used leadscrews very successfully in the past. In 2006 it was used to actuate the hood on our turreted shooter and in 2008 it was used to bring our shooter from pick-up to shooting position.
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If you ever get the chance to peer into the workings of a 1957-59 Ford Retractable car, you can see several lead screws. An engineering marvel. |
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6 motors too
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Jim,
Our old 10 meter C band dish had manual adjustments for azimuth but luckily was a polar mount. As I remember, the lead screw transmission had another right angle gear reduction box on it. It moved exceedingly slow. We only had to aim once when the main PBS satellite reached end of life and we had to reposition. |
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I guess that X band stuff was more finicky about where you point the antenna...or it was just that some of the birds were about out of gas and moved around a lot..but our tracking systems ran full time
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Because after a day of cutting out circles with scissors your hands are so cramped up you cant operate the lead screw anymore.
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