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gale conard <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Dec 2003 11:30:20 -0800
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Chris,

I have a talking, computerized rotor control, which will work with several
different rotors.  It speaks the directions in degrees of the compass.  It
has a scan function, and other functions that  I never bothered with.  It
tells you most of the things you might want to know about the rotation of
your antenna.

It ain't cheap!  I got mine secondhand, but I think the original price was
close to $700.  And, that is just the rotor control.

I haven't used mine for several months, so I have already forgotten some of
its features.  I have the same problem as one of the other fellows
mentioned.  There is a problem up on the tower, and I haven't had the energy
to go up and find out what it is.

Anyway,this unit is (or was, because I don't really know that it still is),
made by a company called Pro-Search Amateur Electronics.  They are
apparently located in St.  Louis, but I can't find their address right now.
I'll keep looking.

Good   luck.
73,
Gale
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