Bizarrely, I initially thought I'd bought a PST51 (the 48v one) and later on
bought a PST61. It wasn't until I saw the web site of K8RI I realised that it
was a 61.
My newer 61 (12v) was bought some 20+ years ago and I can honestly say that I
don't recall a suffix of a letter D.
Either way, there's very little support available from the company on
rebuilding the main rotator itself. I can't even get hold of a circuit diagram
for the controller, one of the 6 here has a fault that has proven hard to pin
down.
To be fair though, there is also a Yaesu G2800 here with a controller fault,
and I can't find a diagram for that either...
73
Andy
http://gd0tep.com
-----Original Message-----
From: TowerTalk <towertalk-bounces@contesting.com> On Behalf Of David Gilbert
Sent: 26 December 2022 16:59
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Prosistel 61D
Some of that really isn't true. The earlier AC model of the rotator was called
just PST61, while the later DC model (with better water
protection) is called the PST61D. Prosistel clearly describes the two rotators
as being different, and points out that the controllers are not compatible with
each other.
Dave AB7E
On 12/26/2022 4:32 AM, gd0tep@manx.net wrote:
> The problem with Prosistel in Italy is that they have so many variants
> of the same model, BUT without identifying each as different.
>
> I have two PST61 rotators, the first was green and has a 48v AC motor,
> the other a 12v (I think) DC motor, two completely different animals,
> yet both PST 61.
>
> IU have contacted the company about internal information of the
> rotator itself, and although they were very nice, the stock answer was
> to send it to them for repair.
>
> It is the same for the controllers. Most of those have a transformer
> that must be on the edge of it's rated limits as I've had 5 out of the
> 6 controller TX here fail, the simple answer was to fit a 50% uprated
> TX unit.
>
> As to the rotator itself, mine relied upon the main body bolted to the
> 'foot' of the rotator by four 1/4inch machine screws, no interlocking
> castellations of any sort. So all that antenna torque relied on the
> 1/4inch screws.
>
> The answer for me was to weld the foot to the main body, I also filled
> the body with hypoid gear oil. It's been fine ever since
>
> My other PST61 has been rebuilt and also filled with gear oil, the
> main problem with the early 61 was water ingress via the top bearing.
>
> http://gd0tep.com/pst61/PST61.htm
>
> 73
> Andy
> http://gd0tep.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: TowerTalk <towertalk-bounces@contesting.com> On Behalf Of
> john@kk9a.com
> Sent: 26 December 2022 03:37
> To: towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Prosistel 61D
>
> Which prop pitch motors do not hold well in the wind?
>
> Did you ask ProSisTel for a manual or their distributor?
>
> John KK9A
>
>
>
>
>
> Tony n2tk wrote:
>
> Dave,I didn't say the antenna is rotating back and forth.It only goes CCW.
> It rotated 11 degrees CCW today. So far it is a very slow rotation
> only CCW.There was a series of PP that could self-rotate even with
> their gear reduction.
> Still looking for a manual that deals with the inside of the rotator.
> N2TK, Tony
>
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