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![]() "John Walton" wrote in message ... when I first started as a ham (in the early 1960's) people used "prop-pitch" motors for their antennae -- I don't know if Fair Radio has them anymore -- they were a regular item at the Dayton Hamfest way back then. I just sold a CDR rotor (with controller) on EBay a few months ago. And at the other extreme, when I was first a ham in the mid 90's, I used a tv rotator on a push up pole rotating a 3 element 2m yagi and a 40 m dipole made with 2 40 m mobile whips. It all depends on the antenna array you intend to move and what the winds are going to be like. thanks, John. KC5DWD |
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