Continue the analysis started in SITCOM-1146. Based on the input from a team review, focusing on aspects below. Another ticket opened to investigate current draw profiles.
Relationship of min power supply voltage and distance of slew
Explore when Az and El moved at same time, rather than separately
Look at Azimuth acceleration vs. power supply voltage
Results and analysis to be added to SITCOMTN-110
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