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Directional antennas are more useful if you can rotate them. The devices used for this purpose are called antenna rotators. They are usually remotely controlled from a convenient location near the radio to which the antenna is connected, while the rotator is located at the top of an antenna tower. There is a control cable connecting the control unit and the rotor head on the tower. Amateur radio operators often use antenna rotors to rotate their directional antennas. |
Directional antennas are more useful if you can rotate them. The devices used for this purpose are called antenna rotators. They are usually remotely controlled from a convenient location near the radio to which the antenna is connected, while the rotator is located at the top of an antenna tower. There is a control cable connecting the control unit and the rotor head on the tower. Amateur radio operators often use antenna rotors to rotate their directional antennas. |
Revision as of 04:26, 2 March 2006
Antenna Rotators
Directional antennas are more useful if you can rotate them. The devices used for this purpose are called antenna rotators. They are usually remotely controlled from a convenient location near the radio to which the antenna is connected, while the rotator is located at the top of an antenna tower. There is a control cable connecting the control unit and the rotor head on the tower. Amateur radio operators often use antenna rotors to rotate their directional antennas.