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Channel Master 9521A Rotor. It's better now.
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<p>[QUOTE="Denny D, post: 98669, member: 11274"]As some of you may know the Channel Master 9521A rotor has had some reliability problems over the past few years. For those who need a rotor getting a quality rotor of any kind has been a challenge to say the least. Starting in 2011 through the early months of 2012 Channel Master back ordered the 9521A for about 10 months. We were told they were making improvements that would solve the issues with the 9521A. I'm happy to report that the 9521A rotor is much better now. We currently have over 500 of the newly improved units out in the field. Out of the 500 we have had zero reported problems with the outdoor mast motor and only four issues with the indoor control unit. This is good news for those who need a rotor!</p><p></p><p>Denny</p><p><a href="http://www.dennysantennaservice.com/">Denny's Antenna Sales</a></p><p>"Helping America Watch Free TV Since 1988"[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denny D, post: 98669, member: 11274"]As some of you may know the Channel Master 9521A rotor has had some reliability problems over the past few years. For those who need a rotor getting a quality rotor of any kind has been a challenge to say the least. Starting in 2011 through the early months of 2012 Channel Master back ordered the 9521A for about 10 months. We were told they were making improvements that would solve the issues with the 9521A. I'm happy to report that the 9521A rotor is much better now. We currently have over 500 of the newly improved units out in the field. Out of the 500 we have had zero reported problems with the outdoor mast motor and only four issues with the indoor control unit. This is good news for those who need a rotor! Denny [URL="http://www.dennysantennaservice.com/"]Denny's Antenna Sales[/URL] "Helping America Watch Free TV Since 1988"[/QUOTE]
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