Yes it will, I have had all the Yaesu rotors on the same base plate in the top section of an LM470, they all fit. The G2800 is slightly taller so you may have to drop the mounting plate down a little
You should have no problem with the LM354. I have a G2800 in an LM470, they are essentially the same towers but with different sections. If you have a Yaesu rotor plate, it should be compatible with
Paul... AFAIK there is not much info available on servicing the Yaesu rotors (the 800, 1000, and 2800 are all very similar, as are their controllers). Attached is what limited information I have on s
The BAMA site (http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/) has several Tri-Ex tower manuals listed under "tashjian". They are accepting new manuals for upload. 73 dan k0dan --Original Message-- From: Larry Sch
No, Tri-Ex was first, around since the 60's, maybe before. There were several intermediate owners/operators before Tashjian, who pretty much bought all the mfg, designs, etc. The towers and models ar
Do you know if the brake is engaging? And do you know if the Green Heron controller is "aware" the G2800 has a brake? GL es 73 dan k0dan One problem fixed but another problem surfaced. A few weeks ag
It is pretty straightforward, altho you need the proper mounting plate for the rotor, and it needs to be low enough in the top section that it has vertical clearance. GL es 73 dan k0dan I have to rep
I have a used/serviceable K1500, $20 + USPS large Flat Rate postage. Photos of available items can be viewed at: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/egex3hndn84ecxl/AAAgPg1BeMXavzDTuOkcLVkQa?dl=0 Contact me o
I had a well-driller dig mine, circa 1998, around 4' Diameter by 9' deep. He was in and out in a few hours, and the total cost, including the concrete, was quite a bit less than the estimates I had f
Kansas City has a great metals dealer called "Metal By The Foot". I believe they will ship stuff (I have no idea of shipping/size issues). I am local to the area so when I need aircraft-grade aluminu
Use of L-connectors, as you describe, are a known but obscure problem. The right angle bend is an L/C complex. Might seem insignificant at at HF, but with all the other segments in your physical circ
In Kansas City (probably a shipping nightmare for you) there's a great metal supplier I go to: http://www.metalbythefoot.com/ Worth a visit/call GL es 73 dan k0dan Check Google to see if you have an
I've decided to replace my puny Fulton 1500 winch with the 3000# worm gear K3000 (aka KW3000010) however this item is no longer available, and I have been unable to find a comparable replacement. Can
Se if any well diggers are available in your area. They can easily drill a 4'x12' shaft, and the concrete guys can tell you the right mix for your area, how to handle pouring concrete into water , et
My world is not deep woods, but lots of big trees on country property, and every few years the 80' trees (elm, maple, cottonwood, sycamore), encroach on the tower & antennas and need to be radically
Make sure there's >12VDC at the rotor. I have found that when all electrical issues seems OK, that it's time to look at degreasing the thrust bearing, then loading it with new grease. Also look to lu
These documents are pretty readily available... One source: https://bama.edebris.com/manuals/yaesu/rotors/ GL + 73 Dan K0DAN 73 de LA9XKA - Per <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&ut
See Page 3 of the manual... While we are talking about the Yaesu 2800...there is a voltage adjustment on the back of the control box. I really didn't see anything about how and why you adjust it. I
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