The safest way and least expensive way to transport a radio is to wrap it in a towel and throw it in the back of your van or car with the rest of your gear. That way you don't have to decide what case is better, more chic, bullet proof, or utilitarian. Also when something falls on it and one of the little sticky out things breaks off, there is one less complicated computer mixing function to have to figure out, write about, or ask questions in reference to, here on RCSE. Economy all the way around. If you are going by air. Just carry it on with your Bic lighter, six inch letter opener, and 10 packs of safety matches. The baggage checker will be so preoccupied with the other things they won't even notice your transmitter stuffed in with your emergency underwear supply. ;-)
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