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I've speeded up all the
> other light rotators I have and even the small TV rotators for many
friends.
> They love the way they work. Someday it may catch on. You have to try it
> first. K7GCO
You've got my attention:-) I would love to "speed up" the TV rotor that I
use in my Rover setup. My rotor typically has a very small load, just a
couple of small VHF yagi's. How do you go about speeding them up? I've
often thought about this. Often during VHF contests, by the time I get the
beam around the station I'm looking for has already moved his, or left the
band.
I am currently using a channel master TV rotor, but I also have an Alliance
U110 available.
73
Dan
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