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OK I know this isnt the TV antenna forum, however I believe you all
had better knowledge then the average "TV antenna" person. Anyway, I'm looking for a rotator that will not shift in the wind, I have a 3 stack antenna, mounted approx 25 feet in the air. There is a dedicated FM wineguard antenna at the top, a large dish style UHF only antenna beneath it and a dedicated VHF only channel master beneath that. My problem now is the antenna shifts in the wind. There is an older Channel Master rotator on there now. From what I've read it does not have any mechanical brakes. The rotator is located about midway on the "base support pole" which is supported by the chimney of the house, mounted in concrete, and has 3 guy wires attached to the top. So for a good 10 feet or so, the 2 masts run side by side. I thought about the Channel Master model that is remote controlled, however I dont know if it has the brakes either. I need one that will hold its position. Any help would be great. |
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Eric wrote:
I thought about the Channel Master model that is remote controlled, however I dont know if it has the brakes either. I need one that will hold its position. Any help would be great. Do a web search for "YAESU rotors" and peruse their models. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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For something more rugged than a TV rotator, get the Yaesu model ( G400 ?)
that sells for about $240. Anything bigger is probably gross overkill. Check out www.hamradio..com , www.aesham.com , and www.texastowers.com . A side benefit you get with the Yaesu is a real control box, not a clacker. You might be able to find one used. Also, same for an Alliance HD73. Tam/WB2TT "Eric" wrote in message om... OK I know this isnt the TV antenna forum, however I believe you all had better knowledge then the average "TV antenna" person. Anyway, I'm looking for a rotator that will not shift in the wind, I have a 3 stack antenna, mounted approx 25 feet in the air. There is a dedicated FM wineguard antenna at the top, a large dish style UHF only antenna beneath it and a dedicated VHF only channel master beneath that. My problem now is the antenna shifts in the wind. There is an older Channel Master rotator on there now. From what I've read it does not have any mechanical brakes. The rotator is located about midway on the "base support pole" which is supported by the chimney of the house, mounted in concrete, and has 3 guy wires attached to the top. So for a good 10 feet or so, the 2 masts run side by side. I thought about the Channel Master model that is remote controlled, however I dont know if it has the brakes either. I need one that will hold its position. Any help would be great. |
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The HD73 would certainly handle the weight & windload for the setup
mentioned. However, it mounts to a rotor plate - don't know if there is a mast mount for it like some of the Hy-Gain's I've seen. I have an old HD73 and control box that isn't in use and I don't have a projected need - if wanted by anyone here I'd let it go cheap. Howard On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 14:28:17 -0500, "Tarmo Tammaru" wrote: For something more rugged than a TV rotator, get the Yaesu model ( G400 ?) that sells for about $240. Anything bigger is probably gross overkill. Check out www.hamradio..com , www.aesham.com , and www.texastowers.com . A side benefit you get with the Yaesu is a real control box, not a clacker. You might be able to find one used. Also, same for an Alliance HD73. Tam/WB2TT "Eric" wrote in message . com... OK I know this isnt the TV antenna forum, however I believe you all had better knowledge then the average "TV antenna" person. Anyway, I'm looking for a rotator that will not shift in the wind, I have a 3 stack antenna, mounted approx 25 feet in the air. There is a dedicated FM wineguard antenna at the top, a large dish style UHF only antenna beneath it and a dedicated VHF only channel master beneath that. My problem now is the antenna shifts in the wind. There is an older Channel Master rotator on there now. From what I've read it does not have any mechanical brakes. The rotator is located about midway on the "base support pole" which is supported by the chimney of the house, mounted in concrete, and has 3 guy wires attached to the top. So for a good 10 feet or so, the 2 masts run side by side. I thought about the Channel Master model that is remote controlled, however I dont know if it has the brakes either. I need one that will hold its position. Any help would be great. |
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![]() "Howard" wrote in message ... The HD73 would certainly handle the weight & windload for the setup mentioned. However, it mounts to a rotor plate - don't know if there is a mast mount for it like some of the Hy-Gain's I've seen. I have an old HD73 and control box that isn't in use and I don't have a projected need - if wanted by anyone here I'd let it go cheap. Howard Howard, You must have thrown away your lower mast support. I rejuvenated my old HD73, and presently have it on a chimney mount with 1-3/8 Al pipe, holding up a 432 MHz antenna. Prior to that, the HD73 was for 20 years on a tubular Wilson tower, supporting a small tribander and a KLM 7 element 6m beam. Tam/WB2TT |
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On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 12:42:55 -0500, "Tarmo Tammaru"
wrote: "Howard" wrote in message .. . The HD73 would certainly handle the weight & windload for the setup mentioned. However, it mounts to a rotor plate - don't know if there is a mast mount for it like some of the Hy-Gain's I've seen. I have an old HD73 and control box that isn't in use and I don't have a projected need - if wanted by anyone here I'd let it go cheap. Howard Howard, You must have thrown away your lower mast support. I rejuvenated my old HD73, and presently have it on a chimney mount with 1-3/8 Al pipe, holding up a 432 MHz antenna. Prior to that, the HD73 was for 20 years on a tubular Wilson tower, supporting a small tribander and a KLM 7 element 6m beam. Tam/WB2TT Tam, Picked this up second hand (sight unseen) along with a 6 foot roof tower - one of those "too good a deal to pass up & I'll find a use someday" deals. Ended up getting something I don't need, sounds like the original owner must have pitched the lower mast support. How long is your 432 antenna, even with a long boom the HD73 probably doesn't even "work up a sweat" turning it 8-} Howard KE6MAK |
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It's only 14 feet. But using the existing HD73 was cheaper than buying a new
rotator, even if it is overkill. I had rebuilt the HD73 after changing the main rotator to a G1000. The tower is too far for UHF, unless I used Heliax. Chimney is 8 feeet from the rig. Tam/WB2TT "Howard" wrote in message ... On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 12:42:55 -0500, "Tarmo Tammaru" wrote: "Howard" wrote in message .. . The HD73 would certainly handle the weight & windload for the setup mentioned. However, it mounts to a rotor plate - don't know if there is a mast mount for it like some of the Hy-Gain's I've seen. I have an old HD73 and control box that isn't in use and I don't have a projected need - if wanted by anyone here I'd let it go cheap. Howard Howard, You must have thrown away your lower mast support. I rejuvenated my old HD73, and presently have it on a chimney mount with 1-3/8 Al pipe, holding up a 432 MHz antenna. Prior to that, the HD73 was for 20 years on a tubular Wilson tower, supporting a small tribander and a KLM 7 element 6m beam. Tam/WB2TT Tam, Picked this up second hand (sight unseen) along with a 6 foot roof tower - one of those "too good a deal to pass up & I'll find a use someday" deals. Ended up getting something I don't need, sounds like the original owner must have pitched the lower mast support. How long is your 432 antenna, even with a long boom the HD73 probably doesn't even "work up a sweat" turning it 8-} Howard KE6MAK |
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