Sounds right.  When I saw the one in Seapac I thought that one of the 
dimensions was longer than the other.  That is why I said it was about the size 
of a P3 rotated but that is just a wild comparison -- I never measured it and 
only held it for about 3 seconds.

PEH

On Jun 7, 2013, at 9:16 PM, Don Wilhelm <[email protected]> wrote:

> I got a response from one of the developers working with the KXPA100 and the 
> KXAT100 that the one his tape measure said it was 4 5/8 inches wide, 4 inches 
> high and 9 inches in depth.  So my 'eye calibration' was not far off the 
> actual dimensions.
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> The one I saw at Dayton was about 4.5 by 4.5 inches on the face (including 
> the heat sink), and about 10 inches in depth.  Those measurements are not 
> exact, and only represent the accuracy of my "calibrated eye".  The KXPA3 
> took up about 1 3/8 vertical inches of panel space and the vertical height of 
> the KXAT3 was the same.
> 
> My 'eye' was 'calibrated' after 10 years of running a custom woodworking 
> shop, where I was acclimated to making approximate measurements.  When the 
> real measurements are revealed, it will be interesting to compare my 
> approximations - my skills with that stuff are now 13 years old.
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
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