Instruction manual
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lfa Radio Ltd. 11211 - 154 St. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5M 1X8 780 466 5779 
Be careful not to over wind your coax with the next test, as there will be no 
protection from over turning. 
Find a small 12 volts supply which will deliver 3 to 4 amps. ( a small 12 Volt battery 
will work just fine ) 
To confirm that the motor runs you may connect 12 volts D.C. to the lines that go to 
the motor, pins 1 and 2, it should turn. Reversing the 12 Volts D.C. should cause 
the motor to turn in the reverse direction. 
To confirm that the sense circuit in the rotator is working, connect an ohm meter to 
the senses lines pins 3 and 4, apply 12 volts to the motor lines pins 1 and 2; you 
should see the ohm meter reading alternate between open circuit and about 1200 
ohms. 
Pin on Rotator not 
controller Typical Reading 
Your 
reading 
Pins 1 to 2  About 2 to 4 Ohms  ________ 
Depends on the length of 
wire to rotator 
Pins 3 to 4  Open or 1200 Ohms  ________ 
Depends on the status of 
the read switch 
Pins 1 to 3  Open  ________   
Pins 2 to 3  Open  ________   
Pins 2 to 4  Open  ________   
 ________  
Pin 1 to Ground  Open  ________   
Pin 2 to Ground  Open  ________   
Pin 3 to Ground  Open  ________   
Pin 4 to Ground  Open  ________   
 ________  
Voltage on controller       
Pins 1 to 2  About 12 volts with motor running 
Depends on the supply 
voltage (14 volt applied) 
Pins 3 to 4 
About 8.5 volts or 2.5 
volts * 
Depends on the status of 
the read switch 
and the Supply voltage 










