On 10/26/2010 4:53 PM, n8de@thepoint.net wrote:
> Roger,
> One thing you might try is this:
>
> connect the rotor to a control box, and then push the 'brake' lever.
>
> Listen closely to the 'noise' it makes.
>
> If the sound appears to come from the BOTTOM of the lower housing, it
> may be a HAM-M or similar family.
Already been there<:-)) It's from the side.
> If the sound appears to come from the SIDE of the lower housing, it
> might be a HAM-III, HAM-IV, or T2X, but I'm sure all the T2X rotor
> housings have definite markings you can't confuse with the others.
>
Almost certainly not a T2X. Wrong wiring for one although it could be a
really old one without the pigtail. I don't know if they made
TailTwisters without the pigtail.
This is sorta like working on a fairly simple circuit without a
schematic although I don't see any problem putting this back together
without a diagram or photo. The only tricky part is the double bearing
race with the one set of bearings setting directly on top of the other.
It takes some good grease to keep them in place.
The last time I had one of these apart was not long after they came out
with the latest and greatest ...Ham M. <:-))
> NOW ... if you'd like to dispose of any of them, I'M INTERESTED!!
Sorry, they really aren't mine. I said I inherited them, but when I said
I needed a rotator I was offered one "to use" that might need a bit of
work as it had set around a long time. The wording was I could store it
on my tower for him. (He doesn't foresee needing it for a longgg time).
This way, when I no longer need it he can have it back albeit the thing
now looks like new, inside and out and it was a reasonable way for me to
get a rotator to use for a while.
I have to admit this has reminded me why I really like the PST61 and
Alpha Spid, Dual worm gear rotators.<:-))
73
Roger (K8RI)
> 73,
> Don
> N8DE
>
>
> Quoting "Roger (K8RI)"<K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>:
>
>>
>> On 10/26/2010 4:18 PM, Roger (K8RI) wrote:
>>> On 10/26/2010 5:34 AM, Todd Coulter wrote:
>>>> Roger,
>>>>
>>>> Maybe this page from Norm's Rotor Service will help.
>>> A little, but I already know it's a ham series due to the extended brake
>>> housing that adds about 4" to the height.
>>>
>>> What I can't find are any designations stamped on the base of the
>>> housing. I'm assuming that means the bottom outside of the base? There
>>> is no mast extension to cover the base. There is a single digit followed
>>> by a dash and IIRC 3 digits,
>> Those numbers are 5 604 (space between the 5 and 604) and are the only
>> thing on the base.There is nothing on the outside of the base cover
>> which is the brake and nothing on the bell.
>>
>> It appears to be a Ham IV, but could be a older Ham M and I do not know
>> how to tell them apart based on appearance and parts.
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Roger (K8RI)
>>> but nothing that resembles the codes
>>> depicted on norms page which BTW if you wear bifocals is very difficult
>>> to read with the text overlaying the charts.
>>>
>>> Even then, there is nothing to tell me what's different between the
>>> different models even if I do find a designation which seems to be
>>> missing. The controller is just the generic "ham" controller.
>>>
>>> 73
>>>
>>> Roger (K8RI)
>>>> http://rotorservice.com/serv3%20identify.htm
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 73's
>>>> Todd
>>>> N4JRZ
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
>>>> [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Roger (K8RI)
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 2:07 AM
>>>> To: TOWERTALK@contesting.com
>>>> Subject: [TowerTalk] Speaking of the Han Series of rotators...How do you
>>>> tell the difference.
>>>>
>>>> I recently inherited a couple of basket cases. They appear to be ham
>>>> IV's but how do you tell the ham IV rotator minus control box, from the
>>>> other models? Other than having to clean out a lot of dirt and replace
>>>> the bearings...I replaced the terminal strips with the TailTwister
>>>> pigtails and connectors. Welll... I really didn't have to replace the
>>>> bearings, but I like shiny bearings rather than old dull black ones.
>>>> That and I discovered you can purchase them from Hy-gain including the
>>>> retainers for between 1/3 and 1/4 the price at the hardware store which
>>>> used to be an inexpensive place to get things like that.
>>>>
>>>> 73
>>>>
>>>> Roger (K8RI)
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