John,
Cornell Dubilier Electronics starting making rotators with the TR-2 and TR-4
models back in the 50's.
Directional TV antennas were becoming popular and these were their first
entries into the rotator world.
Although they have the characteristic bell shape like their later ham rotators
they are only rated for light duty TV antennas.
You might check with Norm's rotor service for more info, he has a wealth of
knowledge on the CDE line. His web page is www. rotorservice.com
Bob
K6UJ
> Here is an oldie but goodie! I recently picked up a CDR TR-2 rotor
> from ebay. I can find little information about this rotor, though.
> Does anyone have any information on it, like what size of antennas
> will it handle, or if the control boxes work with other rotors? It
> came with 2 control boxes, so I have a spare to sell or use with
> another rotor.
>
> John AF5CC
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