Hi Glenn,
I currently sell and enclosure for the W1 that may be ordered in 3 different
configurations, depending on how you want to build the W1. An optional tilt
stand can also be purchased for it as well. I externalized the power switch
(included) and recommend putting the battery holder on the back of the board
for ease in changing. The power and com ports are also accessible. Here is
the link to my site: http://w8fgu.home.comcast.net/~w8fgu/enclosures.html
If this interests you, please contact me directly for a shipping quote to
your QTH.
Hope this helps.
73,
Dave W8FGU
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Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 6:28 AM
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Subject: [Elecraft] W1 enclosure ideas?
Hi all
I was just looking at the W1 watt-meter/SWR bridge specs. Since I am
craving
some solder fumes I thought it would be nice to build this kit, also
because
I have no peak reading wattmeter yet.
I would like to install this kit into a nice enclosure that I could put
upright or slightly slanted on my desk so all LEDs are clearly visible.
Have
any of you done such a thing? Any ideas and suggestions would be very
welcome.
Have a nice weekend!
73 de Glenn ON4WIX
K2/100 #5361
K3/100 #0192
Two left hands ;-)
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