Forgot to copy the list...8>) John _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towers", "Wireless Weather Stations", and lot's more. Call Toll
I have a similar problem with a Yaesu G800SA - It has connections for only 4 wires on the rear of the control box. I have no manual and I have yet been able to make it work and track correctly. I pic
I just put a brand new G-1000DXA on-line and am so mad at myself for letting the manager at HRO talk me into this thing and not the tail-twister I was going to get. He said it was higher rated for wi
I installed one of these 6 months ago and have had no problems whatsoever. If you look at the schematic you will see that the 6th wire is not connected to anything. I run mine with 5. 73 Keith NM5G I
But as I wrote - I do not have the manual and I do not have but 4 pins on the back of the control box. Dave / NØATH I installed one of these 6 months ago and have had no problems whatsoever. I
Gedas - Maybe your particular rotator is defective and should be returned. Did you do the indoor performance and check and alignment procedure (page 8 of the manual) before installing? Make sure the
Dave, I have forwarded You a copy manual off the list, however I am a little surprised when You say that the connector on the controller is only four pins. To my knowledge the G800SA and the G800DXA
I think this is a real over-reaction, myself. I have had Yaesu rotators for 10 years, and have never had a failure other than due to a direct lightning hit. Currently, I have a G-1000DXA turning a Fo
If there is a variation of these now with only 4 wires they are probably sharing a ground between the motor and indicator. A new manual is what you need, all us that have the old g-xxxxs/sdx series u
Actually you need to be careful, mine uses all 6 wires, the 7th is not used on the schematic. BTW, the antenna is a single CC XM-240. Gedas online image gallery at http://gedas.cc e-mail address at w