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Considering a roof-mounted 3-el 6 meter beam and don't want to have to
spend more than the cost of the antenna just to turn it. I see a number of apparently mechanically identical rotators intended for turning TV antennas, ranging in price from about $50 to $120, which look like they'd work under normal conditions. We don't have much trouble with ice here, but long stretches of near- zero or below-zero F temperatures are common, with occasional dips to -20F or so. Would these rotators work in those temperatures? Would they continue to work for more than one winter? -- Bert Hyman W0RSB St. Paul, MN |
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