Hey I'm working with a guy that has excess inventory of prime star dish's. Would anyone be interested. The only issue is shipping to you! It can be rather expensive and finding boxes might be an issue. Please let me know, if I can get enough people together I will go pick these up for you and send them out as long as you pay for shipping and cost of the dish. Let me know as here is a copy of the email I got when inquiring myself.
Robert,
I have a number of 75-E as well as 84-E antennas, all with 2-3/8 inch mast cap. And most have original NJRC H/V Ku-band LNBF (2 output).
Most were new in the box (sitting on a warehouse shelf somewhere) and never opened when I acquired them. However, the cardboard did not
store well, and I was forced to discard it. Antennas are stacked in my storage building, and other parts are boxed up. They are available for
pickup only----will not be repackaged for shipping due to the awkwardness of these items. If you don't mind driving to within 1/2 hour of
Wisconsin Dells (we're 16 miles south of Reedsburg, WI), they are available for pickup.
Pricing: 75-E with H/V LNBF 3 sets for 100.00
84-E with H/V LNBF 50.00 per set
I can probably round up about ten of the 84-E units, and possibly 15 to 20 of the 75-E antennas.
Robert,
I have a number of 75-E as well as 84-E antennas, all with 2-3/8 inch mast cap. And most have original NJRC H/V Ku-band LNBF (2 output).
Most were new in the box (sitting on a warehouse shelf somewhere) and never opened when I acquired them. However, the cardboard did not
store well, and I was forced to discard it. Antennas are stacked in my storage building, and other parts are boxed up. They are available for
pickup only----will not be repackaged for shipping due to the awkwardness of these items. If you don't mind driving to within 1/2 hour of
Wisconsin Dells (we're 16 miles south of Reedsburg, WI), they are available for pickup.
Pricing: 75-E with H/V LNBF 3 sets for 100.00
84-E with H/V LNBF 50.00 per set
I can probably round up about ten of the 84-E units, and possibly 15 to 20 of the 75-E antennas.