flexible remote control
the r&s®ro129 antenna rotator is intended exclusively for remote control and does not incorporate any control elements. it is controlled via a watertight mil connector on its bottom side. the rotator is fully remote-controlled via a control cable either from an r&s®gb127s antenna control unit and an r&s®rd127 rotator control unit or from an r&s®fu129 antenna filter unit.
easy integration into (existing) monitoring systems
due to the flexible remote control via either the r&s®gb127s or the r&s®fu129, the r&s®ro129 antenna rotator can be easily integrated into monitoring systems. the r&s®argus monitoring software supports both control units. the rotatable antennas are positioned either interactively via a convenient graphical user interface or fully automatically. as a result, even complex measurement tasks can be performed easily and reliably.
the lan interface on the r&s®fu129 also allows remote control using other, suitable software products.
the electrical and mechanical interfaces are compatible with those of the ae/ar 1049 rotator. the r&s®ro129 can therefore easily replace existing rotators.
user-definable range of rotation
the range of rotation can be defined separately for the azimuth and the elevation/polarization axis. this is particularly useful when there are obstacles within the rotation range, or when topographical conditions allow only a specific sector to be covered. robust limit switches integrated in the antenna rotator reliably switch off the drive motors when the end of the rotation range is reached.
moving rotator concept for use of moving and fixed antennas on a single mast
the r&s®ro129 is designed as a moving rotator, i.e. the rotator and the antennas attached to it rotate around a fixed mast. this concept’s big advantage is that additional mast segments and antennas can be installed above the rotator. as the mast itself does not rotate, df antennas, for example, can be mounted at the mast top, which is the ideal position for direction finding. the moving rotator concept therefore allows moving and fixed antennas to be used simultaneously on a single mast.