Guys
Thanks… Yes I been on these sites,
and quite a few others. The BPS site has the closest to what we want. Most are
too deep or not high enough, since we are looking at 2x4 inch card preferably
with the 4 inch side forward to give us more connector mounting area. In that
configuration we are looking for an enclosure approximately 2 to 2.5 inches
deep, more like an electrical outlet box. Sorry I left all my research at work
or would post sites. Another option which is not bad but will require a little
more mounting objectives is to go ahead and get a deeper box and mount the MB
forward in the enclosure at at a 2 inch depth and use the area behind the MB
mounting for power supply or larger items like an ovenized oscillator, GPS receiver
etc. There are extrusions with a top and bottom shell structure with would
better ‘fit’ this type of mounting. What would be ideal in this
scenario would be a vertical slot milling, but have not seen that.
Eric
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xylo-sdr-bounces@lists.ae5k.us [mailto:xylo-sdr-bounces@lists.ae5k.us] On Behalf Of KD5NWA
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006
6:33 PM
To: Xylo-SDR
Discussion
Subject: Re: [Xylo-SDR] Cases
There is a PDF file on that page that list several other manufacturers.
< http://www.busboard.net/pdfs/BPS-3U-Enclosures.pdf >
At 05:22 PM 1/6/2006, you wrote:
Here is your link you posted to the cases... they are Hammond:
http://www.busboard.net/bps-enc.htm
73 de Phil N8VB
On 1/6/06, Philip Covington <p.covington@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hammond
makes some nice Eurocard cases... the series is like 4122 or
> 4522 or something...
>
> 73 de Phil N8VB
>
> On 1/6/06, KD5NWA <kd5nwa@cox.net> wrote:
> > I'll take a look this weekend, and see if I kept a copy of my
initial email
> > where I first proposed using EuroCards, it had a link to aluminum
extrusions
> > for three EuroCard size boards. If they have it others must have it
also.
> >
> >
> > At 04:27 PM 1/6/2006, you wrote:
> >
> >
> > keep looking we need to get rid of heat and need shielding from metal
> > enclosure. also can hack a hole for a connector.
> > tom
> > w0kgw@citlink.net
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> > results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't; only a
few more
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I fail to see why doing the same thing over and over and getting the same
results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't; only a few more
tests now and I'm sure results will differ this time ...