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Subject: | [TowerTalk] re pigtails |
From: | k4wi@earthlink.net (Courtney Judd) |
Date: | Sat May 31 12:11:37 2003 |
Another good thing to do is move the starting capacitor up near the rotator. Seal it in a pill bottle and run two leads to your pigtail and then you only have six to deal with going to the shack.Place it on the line coming up to the disconnect so if you have to take the rotator down the capacitor remains behind and you still have a normal eight wire connect to the rotor. I use trailer disconnects at the rotator and at the house entrance. GL 73's Cort Courtney Judd K4WI / NA4W 2300 County Road 61 Uniontown, Alabama 36786 |
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