The Yaesu rotators have the right idea. Attach a pigtail to your TR44 or
other HyGain rotator and either use waterproof connectors or tape with
WX sealing and vinyl tape. It makes swapping out rotators much easier.
Jennifer Gruber/Eric Rosenberg wrote:
> I'm about to put up my little tribander, and will be using a
> refurbished TR-44 rotor.
>
> My question is quite elementary:
>
> Do I attach the individual leads of the rotor cable directly to
> the terminal strip or do I use crimp-on lugs (I'm not
> particularly interested in digging into the bell to put on one
> of those Rotor Doctor 8-pin plugs)? I'm worried about
> waterproofing, or at least keeping the terminal strip relatively
> dry and not having the cable come loose or undone
>
> I've been using Japanese rotors in the past, where there are wx
> protected terminal strips or pigtails coming out of the units,
> so this style of rotor is new to me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric W3DQ
> Washington, DC
> wd3q@erols.com
>
>
>
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