Ep. #443 Assembling & Testing the RCA Antenna Rotator
I recently bought an RCA antenna rotator for my W6LVP amplified receive-only, magnetic loop antenna. I only used a PVC pipe as a stand for the rotator temporarily, but it did the job and it worked pretty well. After setting it up and testing it out with my loop antenna, it works pretty well and I'm very happy with it.
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