Also call up the local Telco and ask if they have any repeater, yes they call them repeater enclosures being decommissioned. I got two that way, One was about 4 feet high with fan and heater strips and made of Aluminum. No cost.
DCFluX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DCFluX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hang around the local electrical company and steal a dual wide
distribution panel enclosure, the type with the 2 or 3 doors and about
6 feet tall and 2 feet deep. There should be enough room to retrofit
some rack rails in there. TV-2 style. (2X4s painted black and
equipment held in place with dry wall screws.)
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 08:54:55 -0800, Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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> Hello All
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> I've got a job here that amoung other things amounts to putting a 2 meter
> repeater and associated support stuff in a weather tite enclosure the base
> of a small tower. The enlosure needs to be an industrial strength and
> appearing affare big enough to support 2 or maybe a bit more feet of rack
> mounted gear, one and maybe two 6 can duplexers ( maybe a second repeater
> some day) and all the other stuff that will and may be needed. I have about
> 5 feet of available width to work inside of.
>
> Got any good ideas for me ?
>
> Thanks much and 73,
>
> Scott, N6NXI
>
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