Depending upon how easily accessible the rotor will be, you'll want to get 
something that is sturdy enough to handle winds and ice. I've learned to cap to 
top of the mast if it's open to prevent water infiltration and also to seal 
where the mast goes into the rotor to accomplish the same.


Russ Edmunds

WB2BJH

Blue Bell, PA

Grid FN20id

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Any inexpensive light duty rotor should work.



Larry K8YYY

Shinnston, WV

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