This is a very interesting and useful discussion. I had some time this morning to drill down deeper with WinBox. Looking at these screens was somewhat enlightening. The bridge (master station) is on the left, the station-bridge (slave) on the right. I also finally found the correct search term is "alignment", not "aiming" and found
this very useful post from way back when.
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It would be nice to have a sector map to know how the sectors are numbered. Is there any such thing?
As you can see, the 50M range estimate was a bit off. At 30M range it's easy to see how it would be very difficult to move the unit only a few tenths of a degree with the massive backlash that exists in the mount design. Heck, just tightening the screws afterwards might move it that much. And it's also easy to see why the TX sector has to be set manually, otherwise it'll just start scanning sectors again continuously and there's no way to reliably converge the aiming like that.
There doesn't seem to be a way to set the TX sector manually in WinBox, but it would be nice if there was a way. I'm totally comfortable doing it in the CLI, just wondering if there is a way in WinBox?
Also, selecting "Align" and then pressing "Start": what exactly does that WinBox function provide over and above just looking at the Status tab?
ETA: the nRAY wireless wire kit ships with the "solidmounts", so I have those. Further research with the search term "alignment" seems to imply that anything under 0.8 degrees is good to go, and you can see above that has been achieved.
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