The antenna specialist & Co. base antenna
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The antenna specialist & Co. base antenna
I just picked up a brand new, box had never been open base antenna for free. It is from 1976 and the company is The antenna specialist & Co. I had never heard of it. I was wondering if any of you have and if the antenna is any good. It is a ground plane antenna. I am going to hook up a base station here at the house, thanks
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supermagnum
I think i had a supermagnum back in the 80's it had 4 ground radials and 1 little loop coil like the ringo's got. If thats what you have, they work fairly well. I made my first " real " dx contact off it. 15 feet off the ground and barefoot.
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BigBopper wrote:I know I'm showing my age but that company was one of the biggest, they made so many antennas,,Moonraker, superscanner, Sigma 4,,Astro-Scan,,M344(pre A99 Alum),,,thats a great find you have
Its hard for me to believe the first 2 posters have never heard of A.S. Co.
I guess things are sinking into oblivion faster than we thought Bopper. :D
It won't be long til somebody mentions our name an the same thing will be said. "Don't recall that name"
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If the radials (ground planes) are angled down on it, it is a Starduster.BigC wrote:The antenna has three ground planes on it. I got the antenna up in the air, the top of the antenna is over 30ft off the ground. All i need to do now is run the coax in the house and hook up the radio and check my swrs ect. Wish me luck
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In my opinion, they we're a damn good antenna. That and the Super Mag was about the only antenna's people ask for back in the early to mid 70's when I was working part time at a buddys radio shop.BigC wrote:The radials are angled down, are the stardusters a good antenna? I hooked up everything, swrs are flat and it is getting out, at least 50 miles, i also got it up to about 40ft. I got the general hooked up to it and everyone says that i am sounding good on there end.
Both were made by Antenna specialists and the Starduster was by far the top seller around my part of the country (K.C.MO.) back then.
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BigC wrote:Thats great, looks like i got a good antenna, i just need to get it up higher :D
Unless yer in a hole, 40 ft is plenty good enough. Get ya a good base, thats peaked an tuned, an put a good D-104 Silver Eagle desk mic on it. You'll be able to talk loud an clear about anywhere ya want within 40-50 miles or so easy. Everybody will think yer running a linear cause it'll sound so good.
I'm kinda on top of a hill where I'm at, an it is only about 30 ft to the bottom of my Maco V58 antenna. I can talk about anywhere I need to within 50-75 miles of here barefooted and be heard clear as a bell.
If I'd had a brand new AS Starduster like you, I woulda stuck it up in a minute instead of buying this antenna I got. Mind ya, theres not a thing wrong with my antenna, I just know how good them ol original AS Stardusters talk.
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If it's an original starduster...you got yourself a good base antenna! Many people debate about what kind of vertical it is...some say 1/4 wave ground plane...others say 1/2 wave dipole. I ran a old starduster in the 90's and it blew smoke. Years later I moved and acquired a starduster 'clone'. It was the best skip talkin vertical that I've used. I think that three star in the middle had a lot to do with it. It seemed to talk to stations using flat sides. That's until we had a wind storm and the top was pulled off. Now I 've got this humongous maco v5/8
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Glad i am hearing good things about this antenna, I am not in a "hole" but i am surrounded by trees and i would like to be able to get it up over the tree line to see if that helps out my receive a little more. I can get the truckers on the highway with is about 35miles away as a crow flies, but where i live there are alot of hills and valleys which hurt performance. Right now i am debating on what i want to run for a base mic, right now i just have a RK56, but have been getting mixed comebacks on how it sounds.
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Hey ronnie, i just made a new thread in the antenna section, i think the model of the antenna is a MC 27. Check out the thread, because i gave a website to go to and has vintage adds of cb equipment and a pic of what my antenna looks like. That way we can see if we are talking about the same antenna, Thanks
BigC wrote:Hey ronnie, i just made a new thread in the antenna section, i think the model of the antenna is a MC 27. Check out the thread, because i gave a website to go to and has vintage adds of cb equipment and a pic of what my antenna looks like. That way we can see if we are talking about the same antenna, Thanks
Hey Buddy, its me "Cat Driver" I had to re-register because nobody here would answer my message to the forum head guy to reinstate my account since I haven't been here for a year or so.
Anyway, I just wondered how you have made out with your starduster antenna that we talked about here 1 1/2 years ago?
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RE supermagnum
:D :D Found this pic online .thats the way to put up a monster quad :D :D :DCentury21 wrote:I think i had a supermagnum back in the 80's it had 4 ground radials and 1 little loop coil like the ringo's got. If thats what you have, they work fairly well. I made my first " real " dx contact off it. 15 feet off the ground and barefoot.
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