Hi all,
I have a Telrex rotator for sale...I bought as a spare for my Sky Needle as
I wasn't sure what i'd find when I took it down and pulled it apart. I
replaced the bearings and seals and not any problem or wear inside of it ..so
now its good for another 50 years of service.
This rotator is complete with motor,gear box and controller with both
selsyns.
It will outlast anything that is or has been for sale to turn
antennas/towers and will even tear apart a prop pitch if it went head to head.
If you have anything to turn...this will turn it and tell you which way its
pointed...whether its your Chevy dually pickup or a 3 el 6m beam and
anything in between.
If you are breaking the very high dollar toy rotators geared toward Amateur
applications or want a rotator for future applications...this WILL be the
last rotator you will ever need...The one I just rebuilt (mine) has been
turning antennas since 1969.
This one needs a good home and someone that is tired of spending money for
rotators or repairs...This is the one you need.
Price and pictures available on request to my e-mail.
73
Mike W2GR
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In a message dated 6/2/2016 1:26:01 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jerryw6uv@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 3:50 PM, <john@kk9a.com> wrote:
> I had a Telrex rotator which was basically a reversible A/C motor
connected
> to a gear box by a chain. It used a selsyn for indicating direction. If I
> were to build one I would use a DC motor and a more modern controller
such
> as the one made by Green Heron. If you have some fabrication skills I
> think
> that you can make a very heavy-duty rotator for a reasonably cost. Most
ham
> rotator are toys. Look though a Grainger catalog for motor and gear
> pricing.
I
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