All is (relatively) good now with the rotor.turns out it was a connection
issue in a connector in the shack done by none other than me.crappy job. I
will have to redo it. After some troubleshooting from the resistance chart
in the TT manual, I found one line to be open. It is working now. Who said
that manuals are useless!!

 

Thanks for the suggestions. I did order a cap as a spare, so cheap. 

 

FYI, SteppIR project is coming along, almost finished. I plan to swap out
the TT rotor on the tower as the current one has a dirty pot. I have made
some modifications to the SteppIR which are almost finished:

1.      Replaced one loop element and added another one for D2 to provide 2
elements on 30 and 40 meters (effectively converts it to a DB-32). Parts
came from Bill Bayard AK5WB who's tower failed in high winds and who gave me
what was left of his DB-18E.
2.      Repainted all elements with marine grade non-metallic paint to
protect the fiberglass from the sun.
3.      All EHUs (stepper motors) have been rebuilt and tested on the ground
at least 30-40 times.
4.      Added a fixed 6 meter reflector and repositioned other 6 meter
passive elements based on NEC calculations from a friend. Interesting, I
learned that with long boom antennas, directors start to get longer rather
than shorter. I didn't know that. 
5.      Moved the counterweight from D2 to the EHU reflector due to addition
of new and heavier hardware on the front end of the boom. 
6.      Added new "split loom" Kellems Grip to support the cable bundle from
the top of the tower. 

 

Antenna party to be scheduled soon! Can't wait to get it up now with these
improved sunspot and solar flux numbers!

 

Allen R. Brier N5XZ

1515 Windloch Lane

Richmond, TX 77406

713-705-4801

 



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