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Need info on this rotor - Pic.

DXman

Yes, that's 3100 degrees F. Nine yrs of hard work.
Apr 5, 2005
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Does anyone have any info on this rotor?
When it was made?
Where to find a Manual?

It's a Channel Master - 4 wire

Have done a search but no luck.


rotoralu2.jpg

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The picture's not too good, but there's a ton of stuff on Channel Master rotators out there.

Here's one that shows several current models. Yours might be quite a bit older and no longer supported.
 
I know the pictures are not good...I didn't take them that's way, lol! It actually belongs to another guy in my area.

He contacted Norms Rotors about it and they said they knew nothing of it.

Soooo, I guess the search will continue.
 
Take this with a lot of 'salt', but that rotor appears to be quite old. If I'm seeing what I think I'm seeing, I mean really old! I think your best bet is to contact 'Channel Master' to see just what you (your friend) have/has. I don't think I'd even think about using it. Who knows, 'Channel Master' may offer something for it...
- 'Doc
 

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