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someone on list mentioned a rotator quite a while back that was fairly 
accessible.  I think it was a TV roter, but the control box had a key pad 
where you could enter headings in degrees, as well as memory storage buttons 
along with the regular left/right arrow function to move the antenna.
What was the brand and model of that roter or perhaps it's most recent 
version?
A VI friend wants to put up an FM broadcast band beam for receiving, and 
would prefer to have a roter control box that has some basic accessibility.
He is also looking for recommendations on places to buy FM broadcast 
receiving directional antennas.
Rad shack is no longer in canada so that's not an option.

73
Colin, V A6BKX 

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