I thought that might be the case but I wanted to check.
there are a couple of companies that make turntable indexers. I will contact them to see whether their units will accept a "remote" input.
I found a DIY indexer project that is way over my head in terms of soldering skills and patience. if I understand properly how it works, you position optical targets at each desired index position. the user then presses the On button and when the table is near the desired target position presses the off button and the motor runs until the table is aligned with the optical target. I assume that is how the commercial units work. what I will need to find out from the mfrs is if the unit is looking for a voltage input, as I assume the AM-1 puts out, or just a dry contact.
if it will accept a dry contact from an external source, is there a way to send either a momentary contact "on" and "off" or a "press and hold" contact"? I suppose I could connect a relay to the output of the AM-1.
thanks
ken