The following is from Norm's Rotor Service, Identifying Your Rotor. For
further info, go to: http://www.rotorservice.com/serv3%20identify.htm
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In the case of the HAM-M and the HAM-2, the rotors are identical, and the
only difference was a control box design change. A HAM-M or HAM-2 would be
marked "5 523," which would indicate a series 5 rotor, made in 1975, the
23rd week of that year. There was also a series 4 HAM-M rotor, and many
people identify this as a HAM-4, which it is not. A HAM-M series 4 might be
marked as "4 532," indicating a series 4 HAM-M rotor, made in 1965, the 32nd
week of that year.
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73 de W1MO
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry & Karen" <k0is@iowatelecom.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 00:04
Subject: [TowerTalk] ROTATOR I.D.
> I recently bought a TX 455 on EBAY and upon taking possession of the tower
it arrived with a rotor already mounted. Trouble is, upon removing the rotor
to find out what model it is I discovered there is no I.D. stamped on it nor
is there any label on the bottom. I also have a HAM IV and it has HAM IV
stamped into the bottom of the unit. The only numbers stamped on the bottom
are 5 536. Don't know how to decipher that one. Can anybody tell me another
way to identify the unit.
>
> Larry K0IS
> k0is@iowatelecom.net
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