Antenna Rotator Projects and Controller Builds

Find schematics, DIY guides, and software for building and modifying antenna rotators and their control systems.

David
Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

Antenna rotators are essential hardware for many ham radio stations, allowing operators to precisely aim directional antennas for optimal signal reception and transmission. Whether tracking DX on HF, working satellites, or engaging in VHF/UHF weak signal work, a reliable rotator system ensures antennas are pointed correctly. This is especially critical for Yagis, quads, and other beam antennas that offer significant gain but require accurate aiming to maximize performance.

This category features numerous homebrew projects for building and improving rotator systems, from simple azimuth-only units to complex AZ/EL setups for satellite operation. Operators can find designs for DIY controllers, often using microcontrollers like Arduino, to interface with existing rotators or build new ones. There are also resources for repairing and modifying popular commercial units like the Yaesu G-250 or Hy-Gain HAM-IV, helping hams maintain their station equipment for many years of active QSOs.

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