The recent round of 80 to 90 MPH straight line winds in our area has caused a misalignment of my rotator direction indicator and the actual antenna position. First, the indicator is centered on North
Sounds like the antenna has slipped on the mast, the mast has slipped in the rotor jaws, or the lower rotor jaws have slipped on the pipe -- or any combination of the three! If you expect winds like
After talking with Norm at RotorNorm, it has been determined the rotator took a wind torque hit which has damaged the gear train. This means taking the tower back down disassembly of rotator, antenna
I brought the rotator down, have examined it and taken it apart, off the tower it rotates 360 degrees and shows that on the control meter. I have lubed the gears with white lithium grease which is wh
I brought the rotator down and the only thing I could find that was a problem was dried up grease. So I lubed the whole affair up with white lithium grease on both bearing races and gears. Bench test
will will remain North above of tower to is to rather this We Weather Stations", and lot's more. Call Toll Free, 1-800-333-9041 with any questions and ask for Sherman, W2FLA. ________________________