Oooh ok, those are nice, but I think I got you beat! The $1.00 scanner stand, and it holds pretty much all of my gear
No "shack" for me yet, but were moving to a bigger place this summer so no worry, but here we go......
cheap-o orange wire basket that easily holds on their beltclips my PSR-300, Uniden SC150B, and between them there is my Sony S10MK2 AM/FM pocket radio. In front of that is my Sony 7600GR Shortwave set. In front of that rests my C.Crane pillow speaker and the clip-on reel antanna for the 7600GR. I'm a big fan of binder-clips for MacGuyver'ing things, and put them to good use by clipping a note-pad and pen to the left side of the basket and a 4ft length of speaker-cord with 'gator clips soldered on is cliped on the front. This is for connecting the whip on the 7600 to random-wire antannaes and whatnot. There is enough room under the scanners (they clip on the back, not sit on the bottom) to store the power cords for both scanners, a jewelbox with 6 AA batteries and a loaded 4-cell AA insert for the GRE, and the stock GRE rubber duckie. Finally, clipped to the back is a small LED light that has soft-close hinges to lightly illuminate the whole lot. There is also just enough room to hold my Sennheiser headphones in front of the Sony when I'm not using anything. There is also a very heavy geode at the bottom held in with some electrical tape to keep it all "bottom heavy" so there is no tipping over. It will usually sit on the stereo speaker next to my chair in the living room, and best if I am relaxing on the made bed, it will sit just fine without tipping no matter how much I shuffle or move on the bed. When I travel an hour to the beach house, the whole thing goes with me and sits on the floor of the backseat of my car. The only thing I do is to binder-clip the Diamond antanna on the GRE to the side of the basket so that it doesnt get bent by rubbing on the back of the driver's seat. So, I'm getting maximum utility!
Maybe $500-$600 worth of gear all placed very conveiniently for use, storage, or transport in a $1 carry-all solution!
SHOW ME any scanner -stand that will stay upright in bed!
note: in actual use, the shortwave is normally in its vinyl case and angled "lower" so that the face of both scanners can be read and buttons pressed without problem. Also the power cords neatly pass through the grates of the basket. I love this little thing!
This contraption was bought at Family Dollar.