[TowerTalk] Rotor

el34guy@aol.com el34guy at aol.com
Thu May 12 12:17:35 EDT 2005


Id try an alfaspid, its wormgear driven(no brake). Its got digital control and will take a heavy load. Mines been up over 2 yrs on a crankup at 70ft and has worked great. Im turning a Hygain 205ca and am on a hill. Today the winds blowing 30-40mph. goodluck..
 
Mark
W0NCL 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Millick <smillick at wamusa.com>
To: towertalk at contesting.com
Sent: Thu, 12 May 2005 10:53:50 -0500
Subject: [TowerTalk] Rotor


I have recently lost 2 Yaesu G800-DXA rotors due to a high wind that 
snapped them and Yaesu said they could be repaired but the cost would be 
too high to make it feasible. What I want to know is who makes a rotor that 
has the best breaking system. I have a Mosley PRO67 with some UHF antennas 
on top and it turns it fine but a 50mph wind last night took it out. So 
some opinions on rotors is solicited. Thanks in advance as may buy one in 
Dayton if I come up with some good suggestions



Scott K9SM
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