This might be of interest to someone. Looks like either a TELREX or a W0MLY rotator control box. Don't see many of these around anymore. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3076040638&
Looks nice. I don't think it's a Telrex, at least it's quite different than the Telrex one that's here on my desk, which isn't a flat-front front panel, but has its dial on the top, with 15-20 degree
Author: "David L. Thompson" <thompson@mindspring.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 16:01:39 -0500
I looked at the W0MLY, Telrex, and Johnson (yes Johnson made a big rotor and beams). I suspect its a home brew or perhaps made by a ham name Bob Leo who sold prop pitch rotors in the mid 1970's (he w
It's a homebrew prop pitch power supply and selsyn. Bob Leo is KJ6B. I don't think he sold many Prop Pitch motors. Perhaps K6MB, as I know for sure that he is using 3 PP's and has sold many that he r
I grew up contesting in southern California and this looks like every prop-pitch control box I ever used from 1972 - 1985. Mark, N5OT (WA6OTU) _______________________________________________ See: ht
I worked for W6HX in Southern California in the early 1970's, and he built prop motor systems at the time. We built the controllers in the S-line speaker cabinet, which is smaller than this unit and
I suspected that was the case. I only worked for Ted about 4 years, but we put quite a few of them up in that time. And I know he was doing them long before I started helping. I always wonder what ha
i am also interested i obtaining a prop pitch motor TIA k8nke At 02:41 AM 2/5/04, you wrote: I suspected that was the case. I only worked for Ted about 4 years, but we put quite a few of them up in t