Barry, I have been using an RD-1800 since late September. It turns a Tennadyne T10 log-periodic (at 70+ feet) and a 40-2CD (at 80 feet), atop 70 feet of Rohn 45. Installation was straightforward. So
I would like to hear from the group about experience with the RD-1800 rotator from C.A.T.S. How many people have them? How have they been working? Thanks! 73, Dave K1HT
My Tailtwister rotator has gone on strike. It does not turn in either direction. Last week, after several days away, I tried to turn my antennas. After a sluggish start, which I attributed to a stick
After six years of faithful (and effective!) service my Tennadyne T-10 log periodic has recently been showing a different SWR pattern: 2.5:1 or worse across 20 meters 2.3:1 or worse across 15 meters
The RD-1800 has the same footprint as the T2X, but not the same profile. When I replaced my T2X with an RD-1800 (about a year ago), fitting it through the braces of Rohn 45 was a tight squeeze (much
Charles, If you're able to consider a heavier-duty rotator than the T2X, you should look at the RD-1800 from CATS. I went through a couple of Tailtwisters before I decided that I had had enough of th
In the past, my club has gotten a specific binder to cover Field Day. (I haven't handled the arrangement, so I don't know the details.) 73, Dave K1HT Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink .net> To Sent by: wmunr