I had this problem with a Ham II. The problem was that the brake wedge was
not fully seating in the bottom rotor housing grooves. By the time I
realized this, it was too late as the housing teeth were shaved off and I
could no longer depend on the wedge holding. In my case the brake wedge
had old hardened grease on it and therefore not always fully releasing and
seating the wedge in the slots.
BTW, if someone has a Ham II bottom housing that they want to get rid of,
I'm game.
Jim - KR9U
>>> The issue I have is that in moderate-to-very high winds, the antenna (3
el Steppir) turns about 45 degrees or so, perhaps more if I don't return it
to its normal resting place of due N. The turning is not mechanical mast or
antenna bracket slippage, but rotator turning. During actual use, rotation
from the ground all appears normal, and I hear the expected brake solenoid
activation and then wedge being pulled into place.
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