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 * [http://cs.nmu.edu/~SeniorProjects/jolkonen/Jason%20Olkonen%20-%20Senior%20Project%20Paper.pdf Physical search algorithm project]
 * [http://www.ticgen.com/ TIC Ringrotor]
 * [http://www.portlandrobotics.org/ Portland Area Robotics Society]
 * [http://www.smithstuff.net/steercan/Steercan.htm Steerable 802.11 Cantenna]
 * [[http://cs.nmu.edu/~SeniorProjects/jolkonen/Jason%20Olkonen%20-%20Senior%20Project%20Paper.pdf|Physical search algorithm project]]
 * [[http://www.ticgen.com/|TIC Ringrotor]]
 * [[http://www.portlandrobotics.org/|Portland Area Robotics Society]]
 * [[http://www.smithstuff.net/steercan/Steercan.htm|Steerable 802.11 Cantenna]]
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 * Has anyone figured out a mounting system for yagis and parabolics? I am currently experimenting with a servo implementation using JavaComm fed through a contoller board, I plan to wrap this with a servlet so that the antenna can be driven from a browser. The 'Physical search algorithm project' seems to have fallen short of it's stated intentions, and offers no details on the mounting assembly, except stating that it was derived from FischerTechnik parts. - Ian iwilsnATyahoo  * Has anyone figured out a mounting system for yagis and parabolics? I am currently experimenting with a servo implementation using JavaComm fed through a contoller board, I plan to wrap this with a servlet so that the antenna can be driven from a browser. The 'Physical search algorithm project' offers no details on the mounting assembly, except stating that it was derived from FischerTechnik parts. - Ian iwilsnATyahoo
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 * [http://mechatronics.mech.nwu.edu/mechatronics/design_ref/actuators/servo_motor_intro.html Servo Motor Introduction]
 * [http://www.google.com/search?q=servo+controller Googlin' for Servo Controller]
 * [http://www.ircwcc.org/manual/WATERPROOF/SERVOS.HTM Waterproofing Servos]
 * [[http://mechatronics.mech.nwu.edu/mechatronics/design_ref/actuators/servo_motor_intro.html|Servo Motor Introduction]]
 * [[http://www.google.com/search?q=servo+controller|Googlin' for Servo Controller]]
 * [[http://www.ircwcc.org/manual/WATERPROOF/SERVOS.HTM|Waterproofing Servos]]

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I'm considering building a robotic antenna. At the moment I'm wondering how to mount a directional other than at the top of the pole for two degrees of freedom?

General Ideas

  • Physical search algorithm project

  • TIC Ringrotor

  • Portland Area Robotics Society

  • Steerable 802.11 Cantenna

  • Has anyone figured out a mounting system for yagis and parabolics? I am currently experimenting with a servo implementation using JavaComm fed through a contoller board, I plan to wrap this with a servlet so that the antenna can be driven from a browser. The 'Physical search algorithm project' offers no details on the mounting assembly, except stating that it was derived from FischerTechnik parts. - Ian iwilsnATyahoo

  • You could use an old Pan Tilt head for a security camara. Could even still have the camara so you could see were you are pointing. - ShawnWelter

Learning about Servos


[CategoryHardware]

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