Wireless remote rotator?It has to get power somehow hence the power/control cable to connect the controller to the rotator itself. There is only one such rotator that I am aware of but it is pretty light-weight with only 120 in/lb of torque.
http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp?p=rotr100
Duh I was just not thinking this question lol I just hate that you gotta run a wire up thereWireless remote rotator?It has to get power somehow hence the power/control cable to connect the controller to the rotator itself. There is only one such rotator that I am aware of but it is pretty light-weight with only 120 in/lb of torque.
http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp?p=rotr100
Duh I was just not thinking this question lol I just hate that you gotta run a wire up there
There are any number of "wireless" antenna rotators. Look for the "Armstrong" label.![]()
Yes thank youIt's one small wire. No big deal. Did you look at the links both I and W9CLL posted?
From my understanding however they tend to be pretty personalized in their applications.
There are any number of "wireless" antenna rotators. Look for the "Armstrong" label.![]()
Duh I was just not thinking... you gotta run a wire up there
Ha haY'all find a wireless rotor for sale somewhere let me know...I'm also looking for a way to run my MaCo shooting star wireless...
I bought a wireless extension cord off eBay a few months ago from some place in China, still waiting on delivery tho...
Gotcha covered there MR. Dallas! four of them from light to heavy duty.Y'all find a wireless rotor for sale somewhere let me know...I'm also looking for a way to run my MaCo shooting star wireless...
I bought a wireless extension cord off eBay a few months ago from some place in China, still waiting on delivery tho...