Quick question. Looking for the least expensive mast that will work with a simple two el quad. Also recommendations about how high to go above a HG-52-SS tower with the mast. Thinking 1-7/8 water pip
Author: James McLaughlin <dearborn9@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 19:49:17 -0700 (PDT)
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There has been a lot of talk about the Yeasu rotor line. They look like = Hy Gain rotors in many ways. Do they use the same type of drive = mechanics or are they a worm gear arrangement? I think they
They are really very different from the Hygains, and I don't fully understand why they work so well, but they do. The first time I picked up my G-1000SDX, I was astonished by the light weight. The ge
they are worm gear. there are 2 wires for motor drive, 3 for indicator, and in the larger ones (2700/2800) the 6th line is a switch that detects getting close to the limits and signals the control bo
indicator, detects the based thanks to pete for pointing this out, there is no electrical brake in the Yaesu rotors, but there is some kind of a mechanical spring and cam arrangement on the motor en
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(WB2WIK)- A good friend of mine used large trees for guy anchors on his 70' R-25. Screweyes into the trees, with stranded steel guy wire wrapped around the trees at the same points to further secure
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