This past week I went to Fry's to look for a case for my K2. I looked
at the Pelican cases and quickly discovered that they're rather
expensive! I ended up getting a Platt #407 which fits my K2 perfectly,
and was only $29.99. The case has the blocky adjustable foam and it
was pretty simple to adjus
Almost - but in practice the problem is that it can't hold very much, not a
K3. The case itself weighs 5 kg. The total weight limit is frequently 6kg or
7kg. Some airlines allow more but it is variable.
The maximum size is OK. The limit is 22in x 17.7in x 9.8in. The storm case
is 21.7 x 14.1 x 8.
David:
Being bear proof may not be relevant in VK land, but we have lots of
bears here in Maine.
73,
Steve
AA4AK
At 08:12 PM 12/13/2007, Vk2NU wrote:
Err, how is this a step up from the Pelican cases?
It's resistant to bear attacks (see picture on web-site). I've lost count of
the num
stay
home.
Bruce, NM5B
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From: "Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Carry-on Radios
> Err, how is this a step up from the Pelican case
Err, how is this a step up from the Pelican cases?
It's resistant to bear attacks (see picture on web-site). I've lost count of
the number of pelican cases I've had eaten by bears over the last few
years..
David, VK2NU
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Err, how is this a step up from the Pelican cases?
73, doug
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 17:21:24 -0500
From: Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A case which I have used a lot for electronics in general is:
http://www.stormcase.com/StormCaseSizes/StormiM2500.htm
Very durable and meets IATA car
A case which I have used a lot for electronics in general is:
http://www.stormcase.com/StormCaseSizes/StormiM2500.htm
Very durable and meets IATA carry-on reqs. A nice step up from Pelican
at a similar price.
73
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