Another angle is to use a standard briefcase. It will hold the Scout, key,
mike, and all the modules. The top lid holds the manual, logs, pens, a
small tool kit, and lightweight headphones.
Ron
K3MIY
Quoting Stuart Rohre <rohre@arlut.utexas.edu>:
> The easy fix for taking spare Scout Modules along is an box from the
> kitchen supplies store. It is narrow to hold the modules with the band
> nomenclature upwards. A foam cushion could be added to protect the card
> edge connectors while facing down.
>
> This allows taking the whole lot of band modules, 160 to 10, with one in
> the radio.
>
> As a practical matter, I also have a plastic carrying case for the
> Scout, that has just enough room for two modules under the radio tilted
> up on its front bale. The hand mike fits to one side of the
> transceiver. Often for portable ops, 3 modules, (one in radio and two
> in case) will carry the weekend of operation.
>
> This case became a regular way to carry the Scout to Field Day.
> Stuart Rohre
> K5KVH
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