Look at the inside of the upper housing, there is a "spot" for the end of
the spring loaded arm to mate into - it is critical that you get the "tip"
into that recess on the top...as the top casting spins that pushes the
rheostat around....if you miss the hole it won't lead you around.
NOTE _ I find it always good to leave a rotor in the North
poisition...whever you test it out or do whatever wiht it - leave things
pointed NORTH (make sure you are mid-range on your trimmer pot) - then you
never have to wonder where you left it pointed...becuase it is always
North - this logic sometimes works well - unless it is in relationship to a
woman and putting her car keys in a cwertian place in her purse!
K4OJ
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Nelson Moyer" <ku0a@mchsi.com>
To: <Towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: [Towertalk] T2X Problem
> I lost the directional indication on my T2X, brought it down, and found
the
> wiper arm had worn down and dropped off of the rheostat windings. Being
> thrifty, I soldered a short piece of #8 wire to the end of the wiper arm,
> filed it down on top the clear the upper stop, and checked it with the
> controller. The directional indication works when I rotate the arm
manually,
> but the arm does not turn with the rotor motor on. Any suggestions on what
> do do next, besides send it out for repair?
>
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