I have a large quantity of analog meter TIC ring controllers. Some work OK and some need a little work to get them going again. I need to find a new home for them (I converted to all Green Heron cont
now you are just trying to ruin the market... I was able to sell a couple of mine after I converted to greenheron. I still have a couple I couldn't sell and was thinking of trying again! I have a lar
I have three TIC Rings. They all have the digital display. Is it still a good idea to convert to Green Heron? Also, I took a lightning hit some time ago, and the top ring (at 120 feet, on 150 foot to
yes, greenheron does ramp up/down when starting and stopping the rings which I like, especially on larger antennas. check to make sure that you have motor voltage coming out of the control box, you c
Unfortunately there are so many variations of TIC rings and for many styles parts are not available from TIC. Usually the potentiometer is the only thing damaged by lightning, but I have lost a few m
Thanks. I need to do some measurements and will report back. 73, Keith NM5G yes, greenheron does ramp up/down when starting and stopping the rings which I like, especially on larger antennas. check t
I use Green Heron controllers, too. One of the most important features is that by default the motor will be shut down if the controller doesn't detect movement (you can override this at your own risk
My TIC controllers will not turn if the pot is bad, neither will the Green Heron. Sometimes it would be nice to turn it anyway. I guess it is possible with the G.H., but I have never tried the overri
I can't speak for any of the LATE model Sealed oblong designed motors . But the early both sheet metal and cast Aluminum motors, has the directional Pot. The latter Green ones are better then the bla
I donīt think so, I have a lot of NO MOTION messages in my GH with the Prosistel PST61Dīs rotors and I cannot do anything to solve it from the GH control Sometimes needed to apply direct 12 volts to