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H Lowell

I am not up to speed on these, but a consideration for your situation is the
braking mechanism.
Some rotors have a bit of slack in them, and when at reest will bang against
the end stop - not good if on a dwelling.



ATB

David W Wood 
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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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Subject: Antenna rotator needed

Hi List,
I am thinking about putting a Hex Beam and will need a light duty =
antenna rotator that is blind friendly.
Any suggestions?  Or is there one that can be made usable in some way?
I'm planning to put all on a fireplace chimney.
Any ideas would be appreciated!
73.
Lowell  W8QIY

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