Scott,
I have a G-1000SDX rotor about 2 years and is working very well.
It was very easy to assembly and mount, too. The only problem
I had was when I modified the original 110V ac to 220V on the
controller. You have to only move a wire but the access into the
controller is so difficult that it takes me 15 minutes to dis-assembly
the box and one hour to re-assembly back. Also, it's quite easy to
broke the indicator mechanism during the procedure.
73 de Morel, 4X1AD
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From: Scott Bullock[SMTP:twoway@scoden.ma.ultranet.com]
Sent: eai uieue 10 ea?e 1997 00:57
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] Yaesu rotors
Hi All,
Looking to get input from anyone with Yaesu rotor experience-pros and cons.
I am a commercial two way dealer for Yaesu, and they have just recently
opened up rotor sales to us. I am specifically interested in what the most
popular models are so that we may establish a good stocking level. Thought
it might be nice to give some good prices to the amateur community.
I have just set up a new page for these rotors, also looking for comments on
this if i'm missing something, presentation, etc.
The url is: http://www.scoden.com/rotors.htm
Thanks all in advance,
Scott
KA1CLX
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