Use an old refrigerator or freezer.
Dennis
Lee Pennington wrote:
>
> Try to find a surplus Traffic control cabinet from your municipal,
> county, or state department of transportation. They are usually all
> aluminum and weathertight. Sometimes they are sold for aluminum scrap.
> de Lee
> K4LJP
> 73
>
> On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 8:55 AM, kg2bv <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> Our Club (www.CNYARA.com <http://www.CNYARA.com>)is in need of a
> weather resistant Repeater Cabinet that will house our 2-Meter
> Repeater, to include all of the equipment necessary (Duplexers,
> Power Supply, etc) to operate. We currently have a nice interior
> cabinet, however it has been determined that it is in our best
> interest to move the Repeater outside of the structure. We are
> mounting on a Farm Silo & the grain creates an acetic atmosphere
> that plays hell on electronics.
>
> I looked these cabinets up commercially and on eBay and they are
> extremely expensive.
>
> Any idea's?
>
> 73,
>
> Tony, KG2BV
> [email protected] <mailto:KG2BV%40yahoo.com>
>
>
>
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