CBRT has been

The antenna specialist & Co. base antenna

A place to ask questions about base setup for CB radios or HAM radios. Talk about your experiences, seek advice, and share knowledge.
Post Reply
User avatar
BigC
Duckplucker
Duckplucker
Posts: 181
Joined: Dec 07 2006, 17:21

The antenna specialist & Co. base antenna

#62184

Post by BigC »

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
User avatar
tlfry

#62196

Post by tlfry »

Don't recall that name. Does it say what model it is?
User avatar
BigC
Duckplucker
Duckplucker
Posts: 181
Joined: Dec 07 2006, 17:21

#62200

Post by BigC »

not sure of the model, i found the website, but i did not see anything for cb base antennas. the website is [Please login or register to view this link]
User avatar
preacherman
Donor
Donor
Posts: 1,306
Joined: Feb 09 2007, 20:13
Handle: Preacherman
Real Name: Bob
Call Sign: K0EIR
Radio: Cobra 29, Lincoln, Magnum
Contact:

#62203

Post by preacherman »

Antenna specialists was a big company in the 70's and 80's. If the antenna has a coil in the base it's probably a magnum or super magnum 5/8 wave vertical. Not as good as a penetrator...but still a decent antenna.
preacherman
User avatar
Cat Driver
4 PILL USER
4 PILL USER
Posts: 41
Joined: Feb 10 2007, 15:23

#62212

Post by Cat Driver »

A/S made several antennas in the 70's
Super Mag
Starduster
1/4 wave ground plane
and a few others

The Moonraker beams
astro plane
an Sigma 5/8
were made by A/S under the Sigma badge

Ronnie :D
User avatar
Century21

supermagnum

#62234

Post by Century21 »

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.
User avatar
BigBopper

#62235

Post by BigBopper »

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
User avatar
Cat Driver
4 PILL USER
4 PILL USER
Posts: 41
Joined: Feb 10 2007, 15:23

#62296

Post by Cat Driver »

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" :lol: :lol:

Ronnie :D
User avatar
BigC
Duckplucker
Duckplucker
Posts: 181
Joined: Dec 07 2006, 17:21

#62385

Post by BigC »

I know that it is an all aluminum ground plane antenna, i dont have the box right now, but it said base station antenna on it and on the end of it, it said 27 mhz. Thanks for the help guys
User avatar
Cat Driver
4 PILL USER
4 PILL USER
Posts: 41
Joined: Feb 10 2007, 15:23

#62404

Post by Cat Driver »

Probably a 1/4 wave ground plane or maybe a Starduster. The SuperMag is a 1/2 wave and has a red plastic sleeve 8-10" long right at the bottom of it where the coax hooks.

Ronnie :D
User avatar
BigC
Duckplucker
Duckplucker
Posts: 181
Joined: Dec 07 2006, 17:21

#62522

Post by BigC »

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
User avatar
Cat Driver
4 PILL USER
4 PILL USER
Posts: 41
Joined: Feb 10 2007, 15:23

#62930

Post by Cat Driver »

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
If the radials (ground planes) are angled down on it, it is a Starduster.


Ronnie :D
User avatar
BigC
Duckplucker
Duckplucker
Posts: 181
Joined: Dec 07 2006, 17:21

#63054

Post by BigC »

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.
User avatar
Cat Driver
4 PILL USER
4 PILL USER
Posts: 41
Joined: Feb 10 2007, 15:23

#63124

Post by Cat Driver »

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.
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.

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.


Ronnie :D
User avatar
BigC
Duckplucker
Duckplucker
Posts: 181
Joined: Dec 07 2006, 17:21

#63282

Post by BigC »

Thats great, looks like i got a good antenna, i just need to get it up higher :D
User avatar
Cat Driver
4 PILL USER
4 PILL USER
Posts: 41
Joined: Feb 10 2007, 15:23

#63287

Post by Cat Driver »

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.

Ronnie :D
User avatar
highdrive
Skipshooter
Skipshooter
Posts: 249
Joined: Jan 01 2007, 18:45
Radio: Cobra 29
Contact:

#63401

Post by highdrive »

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 :shock:
User avatar
BigC
Duckplucker
Duckplucker
Posts: 181
Joined: Dec 07 2006, 17:21

#63551

Post by BigC »

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.
User avatar
Cat Driver
4 PILL USER
4 PILL USER
Posts: 41
Joined: Feb 10 2007, 15:23

#63568

Post by Cat Driver »

Get ya a good D-104 silver eagle!!!!!!!!!!! 8)


Ronnie :D
User avatar
BigC
Duckplucker
Duckplucker
Posts: 181
Joined: Dec 07 2006, 17:21

#64177

Post by BigC »

How many watts can i run through this antenna? Thanks
User avatar
Cat Driver
4 PILL USER
4 PILL USER
Posts: 41
Joined: Feb 10 2007, 15:23

#64180

Post by Cat Driver »

BigC wrote:How many watts can i run through this antenna? Thanks
More than you can afford I bet.LOL

I have a pic of the original box and it says unlimited power on it. I thought you said you had the original box?

I don't know how to post a pic here or I'd show you the box it came in.

Ronnie :D
User avatar
BigC
Duckplucker
Duckplucker
Posts: 181
Joined: Dec 07 2006, 17:21

#64200

Post by BigC »

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
User avatar
The Toolman

#201787

Post by The Toolman »

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?

Ronnie :o)
User avatar
PONY EXPRESS
Wordwide & Qualified
Wordwide & Qualified
Posts: 986
Joined: Aug 09 2007, 21:04
Radio: GOLDEN EAGLE Mark IV
Contact:

RE supermagnum

#201804

Post by PONY EXPRESS »

Century21 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.
:D :D Found this pic online .thats the way to put up a monster quad :D :D :D
Your 8 element must open and close the band...


[Please login or register to view this link]

Here is what we have new in the box


[Please login or register to view this link]
Its not a real radio unless it has tubes and USB/LSB on the front panel ....
Post Reply