Cornell Dubilier Electronics - AR-10 - Antenna
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AR-10
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1966
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Model AR-10 Antenna Rotor is designed to support and rotate
television antennas and provide control
and direction indication at a remote point. AR-10, in its
basic configuration, (without mast adapters or thrust
bearings) is recommended for any antenna which can be
mounted directly to the stub shaft protruding from the top
of the unit. Ideal service can be obtained from one of the
current (up to seven or eight element) YAG or log periodic
"in-line" antennas in suburban service with the antenna
mounted directly to the stub shaft as shown in Figure 1.
These antennas will normally be rated by the manufacturer
for service up to 50 to 75 miles. If it is desired to mount
a larger antenna such as a longer in-line type with cross
braces, a die cast adapter is available, list price $2.00
part number AOO-50461-00, which fastens to the shaft of the
rotor and to a mast. The mast may then be used to attach
larger antennas. When it is desired that a particularly
secure installation be achieved, a thrust bearing, part
number TA-6, list price $3.30, may also be used. The thrust
bearing is recommended for installation of larger antennas,
when two antennas are used or in high wind areas.
Exceptional service may be obtained from the heavy duty CDR
rotors AR-22R automatic and TR-2C manual. The heavy duty
rotors are recommended when fop performance, large stacked
arrays are desired or when high wind loads are encountered.
1 Manual
User manual
Manual type:
User manual
Pages:
5
Size:
1.4 MB
Language:
english
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Date:
January 1966
Quality:
Scanned document, reading partly badly, partly not readable.
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