OK, after tremendous frustration and I think even some additional grey hairs added to the few I have, I happened upon my own solution. Here it is in the hopes it may help others. Apple evidently does not want to make it easy to find the hex equivalent of their password. The answer is actually simple if you know where to look for it, but it is not obvious by any means.
Here's the step-by-step:
1. Open Airport Utility (Applications>Utility>Airport Utility)
2. From the menu on the left choose the item that broadcasts your network ... in my case it is Airport Base Station.
3. At the bottom choose "Manual Setup"
4. From the tabs choose "Wireless"
5. Here's were my frustration originated..below you will observe your Wireless Security section with the password represented as a bunch of dots and no means evident to reveal the password (if you also check in Keychain Access you will find that your network is protected by an ASCII password you came up with...or that was the case with me...don't even bother trying to convert it using a convertor as it will NOT yield the proper hex code you need)
6. Here's where the bacon is hiding: from the menu bar above drop down Base Station>Equivalent Network Password...Viola! An info box appears with the 26 character hex key equivalent password you will need to input into your Transporter when it asks you.
Hope this can help spare someone else a few grey hairs.
