> K4SB wrote:
> I don't think that is the case with the HyGain rotators. And,
> the question was phrased in such a way, that it may or may not have been the
> bearing that was the problem. I
> offered my experience with HyGain rotators, because if the capacitor is
> defective (from age or whatever) the
> rotator will buzz and hum and will
> not turn. I don't need a comment such as capacitors that cause a bearing to
> malfunction. I don't post to the
> reflector very often, because of people who so anxious to flame everybody.
No I didn't write that. I use a Musk Ox walking in a circle to turn mine.
Anything more
complicated is beyond me.
73
Ed
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