David,

There is a large variety of cases that will do the task, just select whichever one pleases you. As long as the case will survive without great damage, your K2 tucked inside it will survive too (if properly supported).

As far as packaging goes, I learned long ago when I was packing fragile tradeshow exhibit materials, that if the object (K2 in this case) is supported at the corners only, that is the very best packaging support system - it allows both the container flat surfaces and the item enclosed to move slightly and will survive impact quite nicely. If you notice how fragile electronics items such as LCD displays and TVs, you will find the same supporting techniques. If you attempt to provide support over an entire flat surface, that surface is prone to distortion in case of an impact. Remember that the corners are the strongest points in any packaging system.

So inside use whatever packaging you choose, support the K2 with something relatively rigid (like high density foam) at the corners and if you just like complete coverage, use soft foam at other places. Remember that you are not 'padding' the K2, you are 'supporting' it and you will achieve the most durable package.

Remember that the K2 can be damaged by an impact to the front panel or the rear panel more so than any other surface, so envision your packaging being dropped or set down hard - package the K2 in the directions where the front and rear panels are NOT directly in-line with the more common impacts - usually that means to package it 'sideways' in your crating package. The top, bottom and side panels will survive much greater impact than either the front or rear.

73,
Don W3FPR

David Fleming wrote:
It's mighty quite around here all of a sudden.

I'll be taking the K2 with me and the family on vacation this summer.
I'm trying to come up with a good way to package the rig for the
flight. I've never traveled with a radio before. I'll be taking the K2,
KAT100-1, MFJ-4225MV (I know, but it seems to be a fairly decent little
power supply), headset/mic, bencher paddles, cables, wire, some tools,
etc. My first thought was to give everything a good bubble wrapping and
put it all in a sturdy (hard shell) suitcase and be done with it. But I
can't treat my K2 that way. I'm thinking the best solution (within
reason) would be to buy a Pelican 1650 with the pluck foam and make a
nice cubby hole in the foam for everything. Or I could put the K2 and
KAT in a much smaller case and take it carry-on and put everything else
in a suitcase. Those Pelican cases are a bit pricey though. How do ya'll
(yous guys) do it? -David W4SMT
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