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![]() "kd5sak" wrote in message om... "Buck" wrote in message ... BB Will an antenna rotator like a Radio Shack or Channel Master work if BB hung upside-down from a roof beam, or should I try to come up with a BB way to secure it to the attic floor? Do you have a break-down of the assembly of the rotor? If there are no bearings when held upside down, you may damage the rotor by hanging it that way. Buck -- Don't know about some of the newer inexpensive TV type rotors, but my old AR-40 has lubricated ball bearings running in a groove. Don't know if running that upside down would be a problem or not. I believe I'd work out an attic floor mount that would allow it to operate in the normal orientation. If cost is not a priority, however, running it upside down might make for an interesting experiment. Harold KD5SAK I don't think it will work right. There will be no force on the ball bearings at all, they will just be floating. All the friction will show up on whatever is on the other end of the shaft that keeps the unit from falling apart. Tam/WB2TT |
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