Yes.
Also keep in mind that if a Ham-4 can turn it, so can you by hand. But a
strap wrench will remove all trepidation.
-Steve K8LX
On 1/1/2021 4:23 PM, Dave - W3NP wrote:
I still think my first suggestion is the simplest and easiest - Loosen
rotator clamps...verify actual antenna heading....while making sure the
mast is completely free from turning, move controller (any brand) to
agree with actual heading of the antenna then re-tighten clamps. So, if
the antenna was blown to a NW heading, the controller will now indicate
the same. Should not affect rotor loop or anything else. You essentially
are just getting the controller to catch up with the new wind induced
antenna heading.
73, Dave - W3NP
On 1/1/2021 4:00 PM, Tim Duffy wrote:
There is a pot in that HAM IV for direction - and limit switches. If
you set the Green Heron make up for the miss alignment - there will be
a dead zone.
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