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- Subject: [amsat-bb] Satellite rotators
- From: "Paul Lenharr II" <kb3nds@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 08:06:03 -0500
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Hello everyone!
I am in the process of looking for a good rotator. I currently have a
radioshack TV antenna rotator and plan on mounting 2 separate yagi's for
satellite work. I have a cushcraft 2M as well as a separate cushcraft 70cm
and plan on mounting then on a horizontal bar on my mast so I can rotate the
entire assembly. My questions relates to the best elevation to use for a
permanent mount. Since I can't move the assembly on the vertical axis, I
have to get the nominal elevation for most passes and lock it in there for
now. Thanks for your help!
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Paul D. Lenharr II (KB3NDS)
"Pain is temporary, Pride is forever!"
Charles County Tactical Response Team
NREMT-I, Firefighter, Haz-Mat Technician
Department of Homeland Security Instructor
(301) 399-9504
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