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photoguy2

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Hi,

Where can I find a desktop console that will fit brackets from Havis and such? You know, something you put on well, a desk. I guess my search-fu is not with me, but all I have be able to find are vehicle consoles.

Thanks

Matt
 

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Desktop setups

I have had some success in desk and other small surface area installs either utilizing rack-mount AV cases, or for lower budgets, purchasing and facing something like this: 9-Compartment Desktop Organizer in black (or wood grain depending).
These are fairly cheap and customizable, with the ability to mount power distribution systems, antenna splitters, fans and such easily. You can face these as well to present a "custom" look, put front doors on them for a concealed appearance for multi-user spaces, or leave them open. Ventilation is always a concern for transmitters; solutions include fans or remote heads when available.
 

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