Enhance Your Reception Using an Antenna Rotor
A rotor or rotator is a mast-mounted, motor-driven device that lets you conveniently rotate (orient) the outdoor tv antenna in any direction. Rotating the antenna optimizes the reception of a desired TV channel.
Consider getting an antenna rotor in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan if TV signals are being broadcast from towers in different directions and a single TV antenna cannot accommodate all locations. We also recommend our preamplifiers and distribution amplifiers for enhanced signals.
Consider getting an antenna rotor in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan if TV signals are being broadcast from towers in different directions and a single TV antenna cannot accommodate all locations. We also recommend our preamplifiers and distribution amplifiers for enhanced signals.
Parts of a Rotator:
- Indoor Control Unit
- Outdoor Drive Unit
- Remote Control
The motor and the control unit are connected via a 3-conductor wire (shown below) that carries the electrical voltage and control signals from the indoor unit to the outdoor drive unit.
RCA VH226F Programmable Outdoor Antenna Rotator
Fine-tune your outdoor antenna from inside your home with the RCA VH226F Programmable Outdoor Antenna Rotator with remote control. Using its programmable memory, you can set up to 12 TV/FM station presets for automatic antenna positioning.
The motor drive provides wind stability by locking it in place. Use the digital display to choose a preset and position the antenna during operation. This unit includes a remote for adjusting the antenna from inside your home.
The motor drive provides wind stability by locking it in place. Use the digital display to choose a preset and position the antenna during operation. This unit includes a remote for adjusting the antenna from inside your home.
Product Information:
- Cash & Carry
- Price: $149.00
- In Stock
Rotor Installation Tip
Always keep the mast pipe between the rotor and the TV antenna as short as possible. By doing so, you will reduce the stress on the rotator bearings and add years to the life of your rotor. The pipe length below the rotor does not affect the rotor life.