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Philco rotor? - sdradioman - 09-21-2017

What is the world is this and what was it used for??
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RE: Philco rotor? - morzh - 09-21-2017

To rotate antennae?

This one though is the controller, I think. The actual rotator has a motor (selsyn) to rotate the antenna.


RE: Philco rotor? - Radioroslyn - 09-21-2017

+1
Pretty much worthless.


RE: Philco rotor? - klondike98 - 09-21-2017

yes, we did not have one of those but I remember folks who did (or one like it). The antenna on the roof or chimney could be rotated to get better reception depending on what TV channel you wanted to watch. The controller dial was rotated to align the antenna with the compass direction noted on the dial.


RE: Philco rotor? - Warren - 09-22-2017

Yes, I used to have one of those, not philco but another brand. That's the control to rotate the antenna. There is also a motor on the roof hooked to the antenna.


RE: Philco rotor? - Kenneth F. Besso Jr. - 09-22-2017

help my father install,,,many of them,,,,they work GGreat


RE: Philco rotor? - claude.france - 09-23-2017

Hello Friends

Yes , you are right . It' s a controller to make a motor rotate the antenna on the mast  

I used a french one in the 70 ' s when I played DXTV in my appartment , located in the surroundings of Paris .

With a big antenna , I used to catch Bruxxelles , Luxembourg from a distance of about 300 Km;and many other emitters from East of Europe , Russia , Scandinavia . Germany .


I wish you a nice week end

cordially

Claude

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RE: Philco rotor? - Ed Locker - 09-24-2017

How far is 300 Km?


RE: Philco rotor? - morzh - 09-24-2017

Divide by 1.61 to get miles


RE: Philco rotor? - Ed Locker - 09-24-2017

186.3 miles. Now it's clear.
Thanks


RE: Philco rotor? - claude.france - 09-24-2017

Hello

I thought that since some years , americans had moved to the metric system ??? am I right ???


RE: Philco rotor? - Warren - 09-24-2017

nope, not metric.


RE: Philco rotor? - Kenneth F. Besso Jr. - 09-25-2017

ON ALL American Cars,,,they have Metric Bolts ----ONLY--- NOTHING else in this Country,,,,THAT,,,,I know of-----SORRY to disappoint YOU-----CHEERS


RE: Philco rotor? - Warren - 09-25-2017

HAHA, yes, that is true.


RE: Philco rotor? - Raleigh - 10-11-2017

There was a plan in the 1970s to move the USA to the metric system, like the rest of the world. It got cancelled in the '80s, so we still use miles, gallons, pounds, drams, gills, grains, bushels, knots, pecks, and other useful units of measure.

A few metric items survived, though. Your 5 grain aspirin tablet is now 325 mg, and you 4/5 quart whiskey bottle is 750 ml.