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Subject: [TowerTalk] Re: ROTORS
From: mholley@quik.com (Mike Holley)
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 16:20:59 -0800
Hi Brad,
             Thank you so much for your very informative  note on the use
of TB's After all I have read on the pros and cons of the YAESU vis
HY-GAIN I think I will resurrect my old HAM-4 and put it back in service
. I notice you mention someone by the name of "NORM " Is that a HY-GAIN
repair service and if so is there a URL or e mail address ? I do have
both URL and e mail for "Rotordoc which I have already been in contact
with . My overhaul of the HAM 4 will include replacing the original power
connector with a quick disconnect "AMP" 8 pin connector . What about the
original wedge? Should I  replace that at this time with  a "Super Wedge"
? and also the "Brake Delay " mod  ? I will be turning just one 4 element
20 mtr monoband similar in size to a 204B  (8.4 sq.ft) on a 72 ft self
supporting tapered tower .
 Lastly the question of distribution of weight . At the present (With the
ex YAESU G-800SDX) Now beyond repair  I arranged all the downward weight
,about 80lbs. to be absorbed by the TB but advise I am reading is to let
the rotor take the weight ,this will reduce "Fishtailing" .
 Now I read your observations which makes sense in as much as this will
ultimately cause ware and tare on the ball races , maybe I should share
the weight .Your constructive view would be appreciated .
                                                 Mike VE7AVM

Douglas Bradford wrote:

> The Flip side to not using TB's is you have to change the bearings
> in the rotor every 5 or 6 years.  Longer than that and the Rop halr
> will grind on the botton half.  I have seen this many times.
>
> I use 2  TB's and Rotor in top on section below the topp secton
> about 9 feet. Pkus pointed top on Rohn 45, It has a Long Long
> sleeve.
>
> BTW, PLUMBING Suppliers carry rubber reduce couplings, called
> " Cincebtric "  Reduce the area need to cover the bearing and
> swedges down to fit the mast. I do lube the Bearings., the Coupling
> keeps out the rain and dust. Worm Clamps secure the coupling around]
> the mast.
>
> You never hear of these bad stories about HyGain. And if u do have
> trouble, easy to get parts for and if you want, Norms will send
> u a rotor and let u put it on. and he will fix urs. Real gud deal
> he has.  And pleasure to deal with.  I had bought a t2x for a
> US Towerm , It would not fit. the Ham IV would fit so I used it.
> I had Norm's Rotor for over 3 months and called them to see about
> a return and what kinda of licking I would take,
>
> Told me send it back and just charged for the Freight shipping to me.
>
> You can't beat a fellow like that.
>
> 73  Brad  KZ5Q


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