Thanks JohnD and everyone else that responded. The base and internal parts were still intact. I found the antenna, lifting arms and gear at a local dealer. Although the parts were for Winegard, they fit and work eith the AntennaTec. I was able to get it all mounted yesterday befor the rain. I just need to recrimp the fitting on the cable and all will be good again.
Thanks again for all the help.
Kent
Hope all works out!
Keep the Jack antenna in mind if you ever get frustrated with the batwing . . .
We live on high ground in the north Denver metro area, and with the batwing I couldn't get all of the local major channels unless I re-aimed the batwing to several different positions.
With the Jack, I have it pointed toward Lookout Mountain (which is where most of the TV towers are), and I get them all without having to fuss with the direction of the Jack!
Now, some of the smaller local channels I have to move the direction a few inches to fine-tune their signals where with the batwing I didn't even know those obscure channels even existed as it couldn't even pick them up!
I got the Jack antenna at Camping World for $39 (they matched their internet price in store), and mounted it to the Antenna Tec tower.
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/king-digital-hdtv-antenna-replacement-head/68415
Took maybe five minutes to install.
I kept the batwing as I'll probably put it back on when we sell or trade in our Trail Runner in the future.
Now, one other thing I ordered from Camping World online (as they never had them in the stores) was a TV signal meter.
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/king-surelock-digital-tv-signal-finder/68416
Cost about $35 as saves gobs of time scanning for channels!
Just turn it on and spin the antenna until the LED lights light up . . . then scan!