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Re: [TowerTalk] Rotor and controller choice

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rotor and controller choice
From: Grant Saviers <grants2@pacbell.net>
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 09:13:24 -0700
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! agree re Yaesu 2800 either new or old model are good rotators except for the Yaesu controller.  It works fine but the mickey mouse pointer o-ring drives are a pain to replace when they go flabby.  I've seen these controllers at give away prices when replaced with a Green Heron.  My nine GH's are fine except for azimuth setting wire wound pot noise which causes them to wander up to +/- 10 degrees at random times. Very annoying.

I also like my Orion/GH combo.  A bit more capacity than the Yaesu.

Grant KZ1W



On 8/13/2018 7:01 AM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
I am not sure what a Green Heron combo is but for sure Green Heron
controllers are cream of the crop. I have quite a few of them and support
is also excellent.

In my opinion a stock Yaesu G-2800DXA (rotator and controller) would work
well for your proposed antenna system. I had two of these at my Aruba
station http://www.p40a.com and never had an issue. If they worked in that
tough environment they should work anywhere.

John KK9A


From: Gary Smith KA1J
Date: Mon Aug 13 00:13:48 EDT 2018


I need to replace my old Tailtwister &
control. It was stuck most of last winter
and would not free up till I manually
worked it back & forth and finally broke
it free. It still has moments of
hesitation in travel and though I can have
it rebuilt, it's 40 years old and I need a
more current controller anyway.

I removed the almost 40 year old Hy-Gain &
replaced it with a M2 6M7JHV with 2.5 Sq
feet of loading. It is on a roof mounted
tripod. Eventually I will have a tower and
HF beam, I'm looking at beams with 13 sq
ft of wind loading and will have the 6M
above the HF antenna so 15.5 wind loading
is down the road. With that, I should
consider a rotor to handle 20 Sq ft just
to be on the safe side. I've been looking
at digital controllers that allow me to
manually choose the degree or use the
logging software to aim it.

At this point the Green Heron combos look
affordable but looking at the Eham
reviews, the rotors aren't getting the
best marks. I'd rather get the right
rotor/controller now and be overkill for
the 6M antenna but be ready for the HF
beam a few years down the road.

The Green Heron controllers seem to be a
good choice but I have no experience with
new rotors. I'd appreciate thoughts on a
good combo for me to look at. A highly
reliable rotor with quick rotational speed
is important to me.

Suggestions?

73,

Gary
KA1J

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