Wireless: Vega / Clear-Com QTR-2 / WTR-2 beltpack assembly drawings

Question:  I'm the owner of several Vega QTR-2 beltpacks, we had to disassemble the packs to replace the limp wire antennas which had broken after a lot of use.  After replacing the antennas we seem to be having some difficulty re-assembling the beltpacks correctly.  We know the units are obsolete and no longer supported, but can you supply an assembly drawing showing how to correctly put a beltpack back together correctly?
Answer:  The assembly drawings for the Vega QTR-2 limp wire antenna and BNC antenna beltpacks is attached below, these are also valid for the Clear-Com branded WTR-2 limp wire and BNC antenna versions as well. 

Production Wireless Services in Burbank California in the US provides 3rd party repair services for obsolete Vega wireless microphones, IFB and intercom products.  They also service Clear-Com obsolete UPX-10 wireless IFB, WBS-6 and WBS-600 wireless intercom product.  Contact information for Production Wireless is listed below:

http://www.productionwireless.com/index.php 
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PDF File 5872_QTR-2 limp wire antenna assy.pdf QTR-2 limp wire antenna assy.pdf

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PDF File 9297_QTR-2 BNC assy.pdf QTR-2 BNC assy.pdf

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PDF File QTR-2 BNC assy.pdf QTR-2 BNC assy.pdf

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PDF File QTR-2 limp wire antenna assy.pdf QTR-2 limp wire antenna assy.pdf

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