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FS a CDE Ham IV Rotor and Control Box. It has not been used in several years
and will need lubing and the cable terminal board on the Rotor will need replacing. Some of the screws on the terminal board have rusted. The Control Box is in good shape and the Rotor has only been used a couple of years before being stored. It should clean up and make a very nice, strong unit.A copy of the manual is included. Digital pictures are available. Price is $175 plus shipping from 79602. Thanks, Charlie Hugg, K5MBX |
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On Thu, 1 Sep 2005 21:25:29 UTC, "Charlie Hugg"
wrote: It has not been used in several years and will need lubing and the cable terminal board on the Rotor will need replacing. Some of the screws on the terminal board have rusted. The Control Box is in good shape and the Rotor has only been used a couple of years before being stored. It should clean up and make a very nice, strong unit. Have you hooked it up to make sure the wire wound resistor in the top of the bell is making good contact? Symptoms would be that the needle on the control box will not move smoothly when moved throughout its travel. Very interested in it. Any idea what Parcel Post shipping would be to VE3 (Ontario Canada)? Thanks, Tedd, VE3TJD |
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![]() It has not been used in several years and will need lubing and the cable terminal board on the Rotor will need replacing. Some of the screws on the terminal board have rusted. The Control Box is in good shape and the Rotor has only been used a couple of years before being stored. It should clean up and make a very nice, strong unit. Have you hooked it up to make sure the wire wound resistor in the top of the bell is making good contact? Symptoms would be that the needle on the control box will not move smoothly when moved throughout its travel. I just rebuilt my CDE Ham II rotor. I would suggest that the reason that wirewound resistor causes a fluctuating meter in the control unit is due to poor connection on the rivits which connect that resistor in the circuit. I fixed mine by simply using a punch to tighten the rivit connections. PS: have been thinking of listing mine here, too. Will wait to see if the Ham IV sells. Ed K7AAT |
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On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 00:24:43 UTC, Ed
wrote: I just rebuilt my CDE Ham II rotor. I would suggest that the reason that wirewound resistor causes a fluctuating meter in the control unit is due to poor connection on the rivits which connect that resistor in the circuit. I fixed mine by simply using a punch to tighten the rivit connections. I have 2 other Ham IV rotors Ed, and both had to have the resistor replaced, due to the resistance wires breaking at either or both ends. It's next to impossible to reattach. At about $40, it's not a bad deal, but it's such a pain to change! Of course at the same time you want to repack the bearings. |
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