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PL1:
--- Quote from: Generic Eric on February 22, 2014, 09:45:14 pm ---That looks like a replacemant part from happs
http://na.suzohapp.com/all_catalogs/joysticks/50-2502-00
--- End quote ---
Correct. Happ carries a variety of STUN Runner-style handles/handle parts which makes it easy to mod/revert that type of yoke.
Scott
Paul Olson:
I have a mount that was made for Hydra, and it looks like that yoke would be what it was designed for. I cut it up a bit to make a Star Wars yoke, but it was definitely designed for this type of yoke.
rockyrocket:
Here is a S.T.U.N Runner yoke.
Xiaou2:
Odd design. Might be from Tatsumi.
Actually.. there IS gearing on the vertical axis - via a sliding lever setup.
However, the horizontal axis, seems to be direct drive... though, I cant see clearly / and at the needed angles, to confirm 100%.
cj138:
Thank you all very much for the warm welcome and input.
PL1, I did see the thread where Ken mentioned the Honeywell pots as a reasonably priced alternative. He also advised they would require some filing to flatten the shaft. I will try to get my hands on an analog meter.
Le Chuck, I forgot to mention in my original post, but the seller did state that there were "delay problems" on his set up which was why he was selling it. I can turn the yoke almost 90 degrees, but I do not know the exact degree of rotation. It does center and after checking again all I can find is one spring for the X axis. I will try to get a wiring diagram together in the next few days. You mention using a UHID, but I have an APAC will that suffice? The pots in there now are the Allen Bradley eja1n048f502m type ej model. I am considering purchasing two of these:
http://www.flippers.com/catalog/product_info.php/potentiometer-p-1930
I have done alot of poking around and found a video on youtube posted by Sean Newton which looks exactly like the setup my yoke came from. Additionally, the seller I bought this from is from the same area as Sean. According to the video Sean used the Dual Sidewinder hack. Here is a link to the video:
I really appreciate the help everyone!
Best regards,
Cj
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