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![]() "Jimmie D" wrote in message news:zVjwh.13431$ I think most of the rotors you saw back then were CD. They were really great for TV antennas OK for PDL-2. I couldn't imagine anyone using a TV rotor on a moonraker. They used to use the AR22 and TR44's (mostly 44's) on the smaller beams but the Ham M is not a TV rotor, I used one to turn stacked 4 element Hornets, each had a 24 ft boom. The rotor was mounted at eyeball level down at bottom of tower and the antenna's were supported on thrust bearings. Had it up 5 or 6 years until 80+ mph wind turned the hornets into pretzels. The tower and the rotor survived. RM~ |
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