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QMX Carry Case
I use this case.
I am able to squeeze everything I need into it for my (tr)usdx.? And by squeeze, I mean seriously cram.? I have a small battery, wire antenna, K6ARK antenna, K6ARK paddle, earbuds, K6ARK audio adapter, some cables and such.? Everything has to be placed in a very specific spot and I need to wrestle the zipper closed, which is then stretched quite taut. The QMX is slightly smaller and needs some different bits, but it should fit just fine. This is my go bag emergency radio, so I don't use it regularly.? But it's small, compact and holds everything I need (minus a mast of course). Hope this helps. Robb K5RAB |
Ooh! That's on sale on Amazon.ca for 10.5 canuck bucks!
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72 de Russ, va3rr On Tue, Jul 9, 2024 at 01:36 PM, Robb Bates wrote:
I use this case. |
Hey Rob,
I like the Pelican 1050 cases like I have for my Tascam recorder (see attached) as they float (if you're a sailor!), are almost water tight ( to 3 meters +/-) and you can literally drive over them with your vehicle unless it's an F150 loaded with bricks, hehe. You can see what's in them and they come in multiple colors for - um - color coding things like frequencies and such. You know, Blue for 40M, Yellow for 20M, etc. They are a bit pricey but "lifetime Guarantee" makes it a worthwhile investment. DIMENSIONS (LxWxD): INTERIOR - 6.31" x 3.68" x 2.75" ; EXTERIOR - 7.99" x 5.06" x 3.12" - the interior is somewhat cushioned resilient, i.e. squishy and you can buy pick-a-foam inserts for keeping everything in place but is not that necessary. They come with a cool Carabiner as well for hanging on things. BTW - that's not a dead squirrel from my fly tying bench - it's the wind muff for the Tascam! :P Cheers, 'Nudder Rob |
Hello, I would advise you to visit local grocery story into food storage section to look for food containers. They are waterproof, good and solid plastic and the most important - you could get an idea and affordable experience on how big you actually need. I store a lot of "not only electronics" in them, as they being 'retired' from kitchen. Any brand is good, as far case has glued silicon strip in a cover and all-perimeter locks. 73 de OH2DZ |
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