Chris,
Look at the bottom of the rotator. There should be some characters stamped
into the metal (not the lower mast clamp assembly, but the real bottom of
the rotator).
I have one that says: "H 4 S 2 Jul 80" which, according to Hy-Gain means
Ham-IV, Series 2, manufactured July 1980.
Check Norm's Rotor Service website, http://www.rotorservice.com, and click
on Identifying Your Rotor.
73,
dale, kg5u
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> Subject: [Towertalk] identify a rotor
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> How do I identify my rotor. It is a bell type, 8 screw wiring block on
> bottom. I believe it to be a ham-M type or so. Any Ideas?
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