Not to be rude but this antenna hasnt been produced almost as long as ive been alive lol! What youre looking for is a dinosaur egg. If youre looking for new or close to new I would set a search on ebunk as AS antennas come up for sale fairly often and with a worldwide search you might get lucky. Seems this was the weak link in the antenna and the reason the part is hard to find now. Restoring old gear is challenging to say the least. Ill keep an eye out and if I see anything ill let you know.
Alexis, besides this hub at the bottom, what is above this hub, inside the red cover? What are the two holes for? What does the wire at the top go to?
Can you post a picture?
Not to be rude but this antenna hasnt been produced almost as long as ive been alive lol! What youre looking for is a dinosaur egg. If youre looking for new or close to new I would set a search on ebunk as AS antennas come up for sale fairly often and with a worldwide search you might get lucky. Seems this was the weak link in the antenna and the reason the part is hard to find now. Restoring old gear is challenging to say the least. Ill keep an eye out and if I see anything ill let you know.
Hello AM: I don't have a clue what the cost was, from experience I have paid $175.oo for a set up fee, then get to pay for the material, then the labor. Some Aluminum brackets, adapters, mounting plates, Hubs, and all such needed do-dads.
Made a bunch of Billet Aluminum Hubs for rebuilding Moonraker Beam Antennas, to be used on a larger 2 inch Boom, instead of the 1 5/8 inch thin walled Boom, to bullet proof it. Do tell.
Jay in the Great Mojave Desert