Rotator Setup
Use PstRotatorAz with Map-panion through its built-in UDP Control Setup.
No separate bridge file is required.
Map-panion can work with PstRotatorAz using its built-in UDP control reporting.
You only need to enable the UDP control feature in PstRotatorAz and
then enter the matching rotator settings in Map-panion.
What you need
If Map-panion and PstRotatorAz are running on the same computer, you can usually use that same computer’s local address. If they are on different computers, use the LAN IP of the computer running PstRotatorAz.
Open the UDP setup in PstRotatorAz
In PstRotatorAz, open the menu path shown below to reach the UDP Control Setup screen.
In PstRotatorAz, go to Communication → UDP Control Setup...
Configure the UDP control settings
In the UDP Control Setup window, confirm the port and IP settings that PstRotatorAz will use for UDP control and position reporting.
Example settings
Important note
The example above shows the IP set to 192.168.1.255, which is a broadcast-style LAN address. In Map-panion, the rotator host should usually be the actual machine or network target you want to communicate with, based on your station setup.
Example PstRotatorAz UDP Control Setup with port 12000 and automatic position reporting enabled.
Enter the rotator settings in Map-panion
Once PstRotatorAz is configured, open Map-panion and enter the matching rotator settings in the Integrations panel.
Use these values
Portable Version Note
After saving the rotator settings, restart Map-panion if the new values do not take effect immediately.
After you save the rotator settings, Map-panion writes them to config.json. If that file is not already there, it will be created after saving.
After saving, restart Map-panion so the new rotator settings are loaded.
For portable installs, keep the app in its own folder so the .exe and config.json stay together.
Restart and Test
Some settings are loaded at startup, so a restart may be required before the rotator values fully take effect.
Reading the Rotator Panel
Once connected, Map-panion shows the current rotator status in the panel.
Example Map-panion rotator panel. Green LED means connected.
Troubleshooting
Rotator panel does not appear
No position updates
Settings do not stick after restart
Still not working
Quick Summary
Map-panion rotator support uses PstRotatorAz’s built-in UDP Control Setup. No separate bridge file is required.
No position updates
Settings do not stick after restart
Still not working