The Hy-Gain HDR-300A Conversion from 180° satellite elevation control to 360° antenna azimuth controller is finished. I added a few final touches... new 3-wire power cord, new cabinet feet, and reinstalled the refinished cover with black Tapered finishing washers. I got it installed in the shack and calibrated. I'm loving this thing already!
I've been in Amateur Radio since 1974, and still find new and interesting things to do. I like to build, restore, and operate on the air. This blog has been running for many years, so be sure to check out "Jump to Posts on Specific Topics" in the RH column to drill down and find lots of stuff. Visit www.WB4IUY.net, email to wb4iuy@gmail.com, or leave comments here directly on my blogs.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Debbie AC4QD Azimuth Chart Mousepad
Debbie AC4QD has been crafting for many years. Recently, she started working with Sublimation. This is a process where permanent inks are transferred into material, making a durable custom printed item. This is infused into a non-slip neoprene substrate with a durable polyester top layer. These soft, flexible pads that can be washed if they get dirty.
I find that I'm often referencing an Azimuth chart, when my logging program, QRZ, DXcluster, etc displays a heading in degrees. That helps me wrap my head around the direction of an HF contact from my QTH. Debbie made this for Studio A. Call signs, etc can easily be added. Email wb4iuy@gmail.com if you want one. These are a great gift item for the radio folks in your home. Here's a couple of videos and pics...
Hy-Gain HDR-300A Conversion, pt3
I made a little more headway on the rotator controller conversion... The rear panel conne lions are finished, I painted the front panel to cover the 0-180° dish markings, installed a run capacitor across the CW and CCW winding connections, and finished the repairs and paint on the cover. I was finally able to test the motor control, and get the position display calibrated a bit closer. Here's a few pics and a video...
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Hy-Gain HDR-300A Conversion, pt2
The previous blog demonstrated the ability of this satellite dish elevation controller to be converted to a 360° azimuth rotator controller.
I mapped the HDR-300A wiring to the rear receptacle, changed the receptacle to screw-type terminal strips, installed a pot for "zero" calibration, and tested this setup on another HD-73 rotator motor. So far, so good! Here's a few pics and video...
Here, I made a chart of the internal wiring colors to the output connector, and their function.
I installed to terminal blocks...a small block for feedback pot connections, and a larger block for the higher current motor and brake connections.
The motor run capacitor that must be used, the HyGain controller originally connected to a basic ac motor that required no capacitor.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Hy-Gain HDR-300A Conversion, pt1
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Johnson 323A Messenger Repairs
This is a Johnson Messenger 323A. A friend had this stored away, then wanted it repaired after a long break from use. It was unbelievably clean, in the original box, was in the original plastic bag with no scratches, etc. The mic head had been removed for some reason, and there was no rf output.
I repaired the mic, troubleshot and replaced the RF final, reconnected the modulation limiter, and gave it a full alignment. This is like a new radio, a time capsule back to about 1976 :-)
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Award Tracker 3.3.3
I last mentioned this back in 2011, and am still using it. It's a cool program to help with Awards hunting, and it's free. It was written by David W5DJT, and still being updated and maintained by him. It's super handy and easy to use for WAS, WAC, DXCC, County Hunting, 10-10, RAC, etc. If you have any issues, want something added, etc, you'll find David at his email listed on QRZ. His website is W5DJT.com . Here's a short video...
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Zenith 7H02Z Restoration
This is a 1951 Zenith 7H02Z table radio I restored for a friend. It was cosmetically a bit rough, and had numerous electrical issues: intermittent I.F. transformer, bad electrolytics, several out of tolerance resistors, dirty tube pins, 1 bad tube, bad chassis grounds, etc. Once that was all resolved, it was brought up on a variac, a full alignment, and was playing nicely.
Cleaning all the nicotine from the cabinet was a task, but that and polishing turned out great. I had to paint the speaker grill and polish the Zenith badge. Overall, this restoration was a success. Here's some pics and a few videos...

















































































