Hello,
Anybody know the casing that could be back packed?
Thank you
Chong, Kwanmeng
--- Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Check out
www. ddbunlimited.com they make
> inside and outdoor cabinets
> also make a little battery box that might work.
> Ray
>
>
> Mike Morris WA6ILQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 01:40 PM 5/1/04 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >I am building a repeater with two TK840's. Where
> can I get a case so I can
> >put a power supply , the two radios, mobile
> duplxer, and the controller in
> >it so I may make it portable. Also, is there a case
> front to adapt the 7.1"
> >power supply to the 5.6" kewood radios.
> >
> >Thank you very much.
>
> I've put a similar setup into a 20mm ammo can but it
> was a little tight.
>
> Check out Pelican brand equipment cases (do a google
> search on
> Pelican case)... but they aren't cheap.
>
> Also check out the "roadie" equipment cases that
> rock bands use - not
> sure of how to find a stocking distributor. They can
> be as small as a foot
> by a foot by 2 feet or reeeally big - some are
> essentially 19" rack cabinets
> in a box... I've seen some that were 6 feet high and
> on 8 inch diameter
> casters.
>
> I also saw a portable repeater built into a Zero
> brand aluminum camera case
> (also not cheap).
>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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