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Re: [TowerTalk] Rotator Choice for Larger Yagi

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rotator Choice for Larger Yagi
From: "StellarCAT" <rxdesign@ssvecnet.com>
Date: Wed, 4 May 2016 08:48:34 -0400
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I believe it was called K factor.... the turning radius X the weight of the 
antenna... if more than one antenna add these individual values... it is indeed 
more a rating of the effect of the force and momentum on the gearing. The K 
factor is also an important consideration for towers and has its own page on 
the Heights Tower Systems site... Texas Towers lists (some) K factors of rotors 
– there was a site at one point listing a good share of rotors but I can’t seem 
to find it again. 

Gary 
K9RX


Is there a better way to determine if a rotator can handle an antenna basedon 
its size rather than just its wind area? Lots of people here haverecommended 
the M2 Orion 2800, which on paper is rated for 35 sqft, butwhen I asked the 
tower installer who will be putting the antenna up whetherhe thought the Orion 
could handle the OB17-4, he said that antenna willtear an Orion up and strip 
the gears on the output shaft in short order.The OB17-4 has a 39' boom, 17 
elements, of which the longest is 48', andweighs 220 pounds. I've noticed that 
some rotators don't list a sqft ratingat all, but give turning and braking 
torque in Nm. Is there a way tocalculate how many Nm would be required to 
rotate an antenna and keep it inplace? I do have an RT-21 controller, which has 
slow ramp-up/ramp-down toease the load on the rotator by starting and stopping 
it slowly.The various vendors aren't much help with this as they all say their 
rotators will handle the load, while at the same time saying theircompetitor's 
product won't.73, Jerry
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