Wayne, I am an owner of a Yaesu rotor that uses a Nanaboshi NJC-207-PF plug. In searching the web, I came up with some of your correspondence which suggests that you had identified a supplier (http:/
Here is W9AE's reply regarding a source for the connectors. I have contacted AIP in WV to provide a quote at various quantity levels. Judging from W9AE's order size and the requests that I've receive
Steve, before you had posted your message, I had asked for a quote on various quantities from Advanced Industrial Products WV office. They (Kim) got back to me this morning and quoted $11.50 each irr
Pete, is that six pin connector on the controller end also a non-standard connector? I assumed that it was a standard Molex connector and it would be easily available. 73, Joe K2XX __________________
73, Joe Steve, before you had posted your message, I had asked for a quote on various quantities from Advanced Industrial Products WV office. They (Kim) got back to me this morning and quoted $11.50
Skip, that's useful information. My rotor was obtained new about two weeks ago and the schematic identifies P13 as NJC-207-PF, and that's the same number that was in the correspondence from W9AE. His
I just installed this rotor last week and it was working satisfactorily. Unfortunately, we had a heavy duty lightning storm earlier this week and now, while the rotor is turning normally through 450
Yes, I just found the packing slip from the plug that came from Yaesu last week and it shows NJC-207-PF, which I believe is the Nanaboshi part number. That is the same number shown on my schematic an
Steve, based on a comment from K4PWO, it seems that the old connector was 6-pin. 73, Joe _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mail
I just picked up a Heath 2060 Antenna tuner. The comments on the eHam site are all quite favorable except they seem to be referring to a 2060A. Is there a difference? Also, I notice that the balun lo
Thanks and 73, Joe K2XX _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mai
My recent experiences with antenna switches may be useful for some of the readers of this reflector. I have used commercial and homebrew antenna selection switches for years. Although I had been warn
Mike, you're right. The switch was manufactured by Bird. I should have mentioned that together with the model number. The model number is somewhat obscured but looks like 74. There's a Navy number: S
Bill, I have been trying to get the same files on both this forum, the Steppir list and directly from Fluid Motion. Surprisingly, even FM claims not having these files even though they claim in their
Jim, you must be referring to Flex-Weave which is supplied by Davis. I believe it is 19 strand. Although it does make for a nice neat looking quad (It handles like cord rather than stiff wire.), it w
Mike, the owner of erstwhile Lightning Bolt, had solved this problem by designing a wire-to-spreader fastener that consisted of several short pieces of concentric heavy walled synthetic tubing of som
Yes, I have a G2800 and it was behaving in a similar manner after a severe thunderstorm. Yaesu repaired the control box for about $80 or so. I'm not home and I forget the components that were replace
Gordon, they are 1819s or 1820s. However, another past post suggested using 28 volt LEDs. I bought them and they work well. They fit directly in the original socket. I am also using them for the mete
Found the original post on my laptop. Supplier is shown therein. 73, Joe K2XX _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list To
I believe Gordon reposted the info which I had sent as an attachment. Anyway, here is the text of the message: " switched to Led replacement bulbs quite a while ago. They don't burn out so fast. I fo