I use several TT & HAM-IV rotors and have done so for over 40 years. I
like them a lot except for the &^%^&* pot contacts that go flaky after
5-6 years. I also started using a brand new G-800DXA rotor for some
microwave work on a small tower.
What drives me nuts is how an otherwise fine rotor like the Yaesu does
not provide for fine tuning the needle alignment after the antenna and
rotor and tower are all back up in the air. My supplied manual says
ABSOLUTELY ZERO about the subject. And contrary to what many think you
cannot simply pull off the dial and "stick it on the correct bearing"
and live happily ever after. You will not be able to rotate completely
around the far side if you do so.
I may be missing something obvious but if anyone does know a way of
calibrating the Yaesu this please share it with me (us). I will be the
1st to admit I may have missed something.
With the HAM series rotors calibration, once the installation has been
completed, it has never been an issue for me.
Gedas, W8BYA EN70JT
Gallery at http://w8bya.com
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This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
On 12/4/2020 3:41 PM, Bruce Jungwirth wrote:
Hello,
I’ve got a Ham IV rotor issue and Norm is not taking in units for rebuild at this
time. Looks like I’m in need of a new rotor. Question, T2X or Yaesu G-1000 ? Pro and
con of either ?
Thanks in advance.
Bruce, K0SON
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