KK9A has it right - I have used G-1000 and G-800 rotators for 15 years.
I have Jones plugs on my entry panel for a lightning disconnect, and
periodically they get flakey and produce exactly the symptoms that are
described. The cure, for me at least, has been to apply Caig Labs
contact cleaner/improver to the plugs. I have not had any problems with
the rotator-end connectors, thank goodness.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 1/27/2012 8:30 PM, JPhillipp wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My Yaesu G-1000DXA rotator has started acting weird.
>
> If I turn it clockwise, say to 180 degrees, the needle goes around to 180
> degrees but when I take my finger off the button the needle jumps back to
> 150 degrees. This is fairly consistent, although occasionally it jumps back
> less than 30 degrees and sometimes it doesn't jump at all.
>
> When I turn it counterclockwise, the needle initially moves 10 or so
> degrees clockwise, then starts around counterclockwise as it should. But
> when I take my finger off the button, the needle continues on clockwise for
> another 10 or 20 degrees.
>
> Checking the antenna, it appears to be pointing in whatever direction the
> needle ends up pointing after all its gyrations.
>
> Anyone ever had a G-1000 behave like that? Any suggestions as to whether
> the problem might be in the control box or the rotator? Any help on what to
> do?
>
> John
> N6ZAE
>
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