Yaesu has a formula for calculation the proper rotator for your antenna
load. I had two G-2800DXA's at my station in Aruba and they each turned a
tree of monobanders. The largest stack of antennas on a mast consisted of
a homebrew 4el 20m and a shortened 2el 40m. The wind almost never stops in
Aruba and the rotator is under constant stress rocking back and forth 24
hours a day. I never had a G-2800DXA failure.
73,
John KK9A - W4AAA - P40A
To: Bill Straw via TowerTalk <TowerTalk@contesting.com>
Subject: [TowerTalk] Yaesu G-2800 difference from G-1000
From: Tim Wininger <ky5rtim@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2014 08:47:59 -0600
List-post:
Anyone have any insight into the difference between the
Yaesu G-1000 rotor vice the G-2800 rotor mechanically?
Also practical use/loading of a G-2800 ie type of antennas
it will reliably handle..........
Have had 3 ea G-1000's rotating boom lengths of 30ft or less and
windloads of 10 sq ft or less for 8 yrs with no problem here in
NW Alabama.
Looking at installing a M2 80mtr rotary dipole (94ft long 10sqft) and
turning with
the G-2800.
Tnx fer info Tim, AB4B
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