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"K. Hastings" wrote in message
... I'm fixing up an older Channel Master light-duty rotor to turn a small 2m wooden quad I've built for my attic, but one of the plastic gears in the control unit disintegrated in my hand during the rennovation. The rest of the control unit is in rough shape too. I'm thinking of building my own power supply/control unit for this rotor, but I'm not clear on just how these 3-wire units actually control the rotor. Any ideas? I can perhaps make my own simple PS, and figure out the direction-setting power scheme, but getting feedback on the antenna position to prevent over-turn cound be tricky. Thanks to all who reply... VE9XYZ Kevin You should be able to find a suitable gear replacement from Small Parts, Inc. (Florida) Small Parts, Inc. 13980 N.W. 58th Court P.O. Box 4650 Miami Lakes, FL 33014-0650 http://www.smallparts.com/ Other interesting rotator sites (modifications and diagrams) Doug Braun's addition of an indicator to the Radio Shack rotator http://www.dougbraun.com/rotor_mod.html http://www.dougbraun.com/pix/rotorpix/P1010017.jpg http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/rotator1.html w9gb |
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