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Thanks ive been looking on there this morning but didnt find any mast by them selves thought somebody on ss might have a spare for saleIn my experience the two halves are usually just marketed on eBay and other sites as AS-3900 antenna parts.
My bottom half is marked ASSY A3018230-1, my top half I cannot find any markings. A google search shows the upper half is A3018230-2.
Here is some detail from Valcom https://www.valcommfg.ca/as-3900a-vrc
There are a few vendors selling new in bag AS-3900 sets, base and both halves, for just over $200. Hard to beat those prices.
Bulldogger
Yea i got turned down by the 2 on ebay and the nice folks at RAMI sent me a quote OMG dont ask lol so i will just have to wait till i stumble on 1 and thanks again for the infoUnderstood.
Some of those guys might have an open package, worth asking if no-one here can help. Macadoodle took care of me a few weeks ago.
BDGR
I did want the tall 3900 look but i was going to do a little experimenting the 3900s start at the 30 mgh range i normaly play from 25 to 29 range anyway its so close i might could do a little tuning and see what i could get out of it and if not put 102 in whip on the back if i had to get seriousDoes it have to be the real deal? Most if not all of the so called military antenna are not going to work well with civilian radio products like AM-FM broadcast radios or CB / Ham set-up. Lot of reasons why and not enough time to explain... but clearly over priced unless one as to have the look, or is operating in the frequency they were designed for.
( Note: Most CNR "combat net radio" system are not looking to communicate to the ends of the world. Just around the immediate battle field / conflict area. No need to broadcast to far or likely to be direction found and receive mortars from the sky.
Here's my suggestion for one that will run circles around the military dummy load antennas and work on the cheap.
Figure out what you want to hear or talk to. AM-FM, CB, HAM or all with some designs ? Cut a round plate to match the base of existing military antenna location. Drill / cut hole to accommodate your antenna and the four corner 3/8 holes. Follow standard mounting / routing / cabling supplied.
There are good / rugged antennas for CB like the fiberglass short and longer whips and gain antennas for Ham rigs that will outperform "military cool" for cheap. (remember the old ball and spring whips... that will work too!)
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