[ADXA] bright ideas needed

J. Setcer j.setcer at gmail.com
Wed Mar 20 20:27:00 EDT 2024


I have had that exact problem at least twice. Both times for me it was a
1/8 amp, yea one-eighth of an amp, fuse in the control box. Not the pot up
in the rotor.
 I could NOT find a 1/8 amp fuse, so I used a 1/4 amp fuse both times.
(shame on me).
 Anyway, it's something you can try right from your chair.
-QJ


On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 6:59 PM Dennis Schaefer <dennisw5rz at gmail.com>
wrote:

> My rotator quit indicating.  It rotates, but the pot in the motor unit has
> opened up.  I can run outside and see which way it is pointing, but that
> isn't very elegant, especially since my back and neck are still a little
> messed up.  I need a way to temporarily tell the direction until I get it
> fixed.
>
> I thought about a camera, but the way our house is arranged, the only
> window I can put one in faces West and gets direct sun into the lens
> several hours a day.  Its a cheap camera, and it might not hurt anything,
> but it would make the camera unusable for that time.  I could probably get
> an outdoor-rated camera and point it somewhere out of direct sun.  That's
> the only real solution I can think of.
>
> The antenna and rotator are on a Hazer that only comes down to the garage
> roof.  I can't climb on the roof anymore, so I think the Hazer is going to
> go away in favor of a more standard configuration.  Someone who knows way
> more than I do is coming by later in the week and will advise me.
>
> I will probably put the Force-12 C3 back up but I sure wish there was
> something I could do to make it work better, or at least have a better SWR,
> on 12 meters.  I guess a QRO antenna tuner would be the best option.  The
> 4.5 SWR on 12M doesn't make the amp very happy.  I have a Dentron tuner
> that is stout enough, but it does not have a bypass switch.  It would
> probably be easy to rig something with two switches, but that would have
> the possibility for accidentally running power into an open feed would
> always be there.  The C-3 has two direct coupled elements for 10 meters,
> and one is for operating FM above 28.9 Mhz.  I wish I knew what would
> happen if I extended that element to make it resonate on 12 meters.  I plan
> to get help to get this all done in one shot, so I don't have the luxury of
> time for antenna experimentation.
>
> Ideas or comments are welcome!
>
> 73,
> Dennis
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