| I'll add a third voice in agreement.
It's easy to say don't turn it on a windy day, but unfortunately, contests 
sometimes (often ?) happen on windy days.
If you're handy at repairing T2X's, the problem is usually just one chewed-up 
gear. CATS and others have replacement parts at very reasonable prices, 
compared 
to buying a new rotator.
73,
Steve, N2IC
 >> The only time I had a problem is when I decided to reposition the antennas
 >> duirng a wind storm.
 >Ditto on that here.  I used a T2X to turn a 4el SteppIR and Optibeam OB2-40.
 >I wasn't aware that I shouldn't try to turn it in the wind.
 >The first rotator starting showing signs of trouble after 4 or 5 months and
 >had to be replaced after about 18 months.  The new one has been up there
 >about a year now and its as good as new, but this time I've been very
 >careful not to turn it on windy days.
 >73,
 >Tom, NI1N
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