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CDE CLASS CDE HAM Il ROTOR SYSTEM Owner's Manual THE HAM 11 IS RATED FOR ANTENNAS WITH UP TO SQUARE FEET OF WIND SURFACE AREA. CORNELL-DUB 1 LIER DIVISION OF FEDERAL PACIFI Rotor Department ELECTRONICS C E L ECT R C C 0M p ANY Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina  · Hy-Gain decided to support only the AR, AR, CDII, Ham-4, and Tailtwister rotors. In , the rights and parts for ALL of the other CDE rotators were assigned to Norm's Rotor Service. In May , Telex/HyGain sold their HyGain line of rotors to MFJ. Today Norm's is the only facility with original parts and complete units. Hy-Gain (CDE) Rotor Lessons Learned the Hard Way I have used Ham series rotors for over 30 years now, sometimes to turn some pretty big antennas. These rotors are usually fairly inexpensive used (at least as rotors go), and if you don't have a large budget, you can make them work, provided you are careful to avoid some of their pitfalls.


Demostração de funcionamento do Rotor CDE ARXL após revisão completa feita pelo PR8EP. The manual for the CDE AR is at www.doorway.ru MANUALS/ANTENNA ROTATORS/CDE-ARROTATOR-User-Manual+www.doorway.ru However, there are only transistors and no integrated circuits shown in that manual. Many, if not all, of the parts for the CDE rotors are still available from MFJ. To begin all CDE rotator repairs: 1. If possible, turn the rotor facing North or center scale on the indicator meter. 2. It helps to have a device with at least a 1 1/2 inch pipe standing securely upright for mounting the rotor upside down upon.


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