The M2 OR-2800 is a great rotator.
Just Check the specs. Also, service from
M2 is outstanding...
73, Ted K2QMF
P.S. - Make sure you get the new version with the
green readouts.. Has all the updates.
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 22:09:55 -0500 "Tower (K8RI)"
<tower@rogerhalstead.com> writes:
>
> Oops... You also asked why.
>
> The PST-61 is rugged, requires no brake and has no play.
>
> The HDR 300 requires a brake, the brake switching is really odd ball
> in that
> you have to manually turn off the brake and then turn the antenna.
> The
> output shaft turns relatively easy with the brake off. Turning the
> brake
> off in high winds means the antennas are going to weather vane
> "right now".
> Then at the least you have to dismantle the rotor and get it back
> between
> the limit switches.
>
>
> > Which is better and why?M2 2800 or whatever they call it
> now,Prosisteil
> > PST-61 or Hy-Gain HDR-300.Looking for a stout rotor to turn some
> big
> stacks
> > of uhf beams in a high wind area.I have a PST-51 up there now but
> I keep
> > shearing off the "pin" bolt and I don't want to put a bigger one
> in and
> then
> > break the rotor.Plus I think the bolts that hold the rotor plate
> to the
> > rotor are getting stretched which means it can turn 20 dergrees or
> so back
>
> Fix the bolts and you won't be shearing off the other bolt. Those
> rotor
> plate bolts have to be solid. Mine is keyed and bolted to the shaft
> with 4
> bolts in the plate. Any play in the system puts a tremendous load
> on not
> only the rotor, but the whole tower when it comes up against the
> stop.
>
> I have on the order of 300# worth of masting plus a TH-5 at 100
> feet, 7L C3i
> at 115 feet, and 2 11-L 440s and 2 12-L 144s on a 14 foot cross
> boom at
> 130 feet. 70 MPH plus winds a couple weeks back caused the mast to
> slip
> about 10 degrees in the mount, but nothing broke. I just have to go
> back up
> and realign things.
>
>
> > and forth and then that puts a lot of torque on the "pin" bolt and
> then
> ping
> > it breaks.The "pin" bolt is grade 5 3/8*4 with a grade 5 cap
> screw.It does
> > indeed break as to just getting lose and then fall off. Gregg
> K9KL
>
> It only takes a few degrees of play to shear bolts in winds far less
> than
> the system design.
> I had mine shear off some 5/16 ths stainless pins in the mast.
> Reamed the
> holes and put in 3/8ths (tight fit). I think I got those sizes
> right. I
> haven't been up there since late last Summer.
> >
>
> Roger Halstead (K8RI, EN73 & ARRL Life Member)
> N833R, World's Oldest Debonair (S# CD-2)
> www.rogerhalstead.com
> >
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