As my radio collection has increased, I have needed to find a suitable way to carry my radios while still providing them with a good level of protection.
My daily carry radios had increased and I am now carrying both my UBC72XLT and BC125AT with me most days, due to this I decided to find a suitable carry case for both of these.
I have setup this plastic case with a divider in one side which is made from some foam and cardboard and keeps my UBC72XLT and BC125AT safe. On the other side I have my aerials, spare batteries and earphones.
Overall, I am very pleased with how well this case has come out, I am able to carry and store multiple radios and everything I need for portable sessions. It is also small enough to fit in my backpack. For $5 it provides a great level of protection.
While this case was designed for my radio scanning / logging needs, the same ideas could be used for amateur radio, radio scanning or any other radio storage need.
Photos: Daily Carry Radio Scanner Case Mk5
My daily carry radios had increased and I am now carrying both my UBC72XLT and BC125AT with me most days, due to this I decided to find a suitable carry case for both of these.
I have setup this plastic case with a divider in one side which is made from some foam and cardboard and keeps my UBC72XLT and BC125AT safe. On the other side I have my aerials, spare batteries and earphones.
Overall, I am very pleased with how well this case has come out, I am able to carry and store multiple radios and everything I need for portable sessions. It is also small enough to fit in my backpack. For $5 it provides a great level of protection.
While this case was designed for my radio scanning / logging needs, the same ideas could be used for amateur radio, radio scanning or any other radio storage need.
Photos: Daily Carry Radio Scanner Case Mk5