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If you can find an AR-22 and its control box, that might be what you need.
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-----Original Message-----
From: John Miller
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 10:50 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: ACCESSIBLE SMALL ROTATERS
Hi all, I was given a 13 element 2 meter beam. I need to clean it up but =
once I do I think it will fix my noise issue on VHF since I'm hoping I =
can just point it away from the noise source knowing where it is. =
Anyway, it's a very light beam, I can hold the whole thing one handed =
no problem, likely my coax will be heavier. I don't need a heavy rotator =
for this and if it's going to cost me too much I'll point it the most =
common direction and just run it fixed but if anyone can point me to a =
small, like an old TV antenna rotator that has the pointer on the =
control box so I can tell which way it points I'd love to hear about it. =
Again, I'm on a budget so this may end up a nonissue if things stay as =
they are but if something works out we're working on I can't get in to =
right now, I'd like to get this up and going in the fall. TS-2000 on a =
beam like that, that could be big. I'm not a fan of the band so won't =
use it often but when I do, they'll know I was there.
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