Well - the ongoing problem with my rotor revealed itself today as the antennas started free-wheeling as the wind kicked up this afternoon.  Looks like a major repair is in order come spring. I have the antennas tied down with ropes so they will stay put. I parked the beam at 45 degrees so it will still be useful for DX :)
Jim -WX6V-


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On Friday, January 29, 2016, 7:12 PM, Jim Venneman <wx6v@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

Thanks Rick
Updating my situation here - seems that my problem is something similar to yours or my thrust bearing. Bought a new motor starter capacitor for the control box - but the rotor still won't move the antenna. Guess I'm "stuck" until better weather arrives. 


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On Monday, January 25, 2016, 7:33 PM, Rick Tavan <rick@tavan.com> wrote:

Although the thread originator is whole now, this has become a general thread on stuck rotator causes and repairs. Here's mine:

My US Tower crankup has several set-screws that secure the mast inside the top tube (below the thrust bearing IIRC) when maintaining the rotor. After the work is done, they must ALL be backed off until they no longer protrude through the inner wall of the tube, where they can contact the mast, and then firmly locked into that position with the lock nuts provided. Failure to do that on one or more of the screws can result in eventual creeping of a screw such that the rotor won't turn or will turn only in one direction or will not turn past some specific heading. The symptoms can change as the screws wobble, the wind changes, and the mast gets scored. It can take years for symptoms to appear. I know. N.B. You can't see all these set screws from any one position on the tower, so feel around with your hands and make sure you have them all secured.

73,

Rick N6XI 

On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 3:10 PM, AA6DX - Mark <aa6dx@arrl.net> wrote:
 

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Rick Tavan
Truckee, CA
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