UCTRONICS Complete Ultimate Raspberry Pi Rack Mount Enclosure with PoE Functionality, Front Removable 19" 1U Rack Mount with Thumbscrews, Supports Up to 5 RPis https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09BJPMSZS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_FH9Y1QQ9YCY2W25TYV5A?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Here would be an option if multiple RPIs would be needed for your operation.?
Best Regards,
Scott Schladweiler?
(605) 270-2223
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On Jan 1, 2022, at 2:16 PM, Ed Liddle <ed.liddle@...> wrote:
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I use velcro to mount my Pi to the side of my gobox. I also use velcro to mount my signal links and 12v usb plug. I have a slide out shelf that I use for the bluetooth keyboard and mouse. I have a 12" monitor that runs off of 12vdc I take it off the stand and store it in a padded envelope when transporting it. My monitor is not mounted in my box. I set it on the shelf that holds my FT8900 and mfj auto antenna tuner when in use. I have a 991a mounted to the bottom of the shelf using the mobile mounting bracket and two signal links mounted using velcro to the bottom of it too.
I hope this helps!
Ed KE8ANU?
I am building two Go Boxes based on the Pi and BAP - one HF and one VHF/UHF.
The boxes are the Gator 4U (VHF/UHF) and might need 6U for HF. I am
trying to
keep weight down by no using shelves. I got face plates custom made the hold
the radios and the HF tuners.
Two questions :
1) What do you recommend to use to mount the Pi in the back?
2) What is your recommendation for mounting a 12v DC HDMI monitor?
For the monitor, I am looking do something like mounting the drawer slides
and build a cross bar that attaches to the VESA plate on the monitor.
TYIA,
73, Ed, KD9FRQ