[Boatanchors] rf shielded junction box

Raymond Cote bluegrassdakine at hotmail.com
Sun Sep 27 23:12:45 EDT 2015


I have for sale an RF shielded box.  It measures 14" by 16" inside dimensions  and it is 5" deep.  The cover is held on with many slotted hex head screws, and the cover itself measures 17 1/2" by 19 1/2"  and inside the box contains 5 terminal blocks which can be removed.  One is missing but have no clue where I might have put it. 
All of you know that parts just seem to run off and get lost all by themselves.....
It
 is large enough to contain a repeater, or a substantial antenna farm 
relay and sequencing system.  It is as large as my tower tuning 
coil/transmitting capacitor cabinet.    No,  I don't need another one.

The
 terminal blocks are proud of the bottom on stand-off mounts. The box 
bolts to the structure with three welded on brackets that are 12" apart 
on the top and one centered on the bottom of box.The brackets have 1/2 
inch holes drilled into them.  

The cover mounting screws are threaded with 3/8-18 thread and are captive type so they will not fall out and get lost.  
 
The box is steel and is painted Battleship gray. 

The
 cover contains a groove with a 1/2 inch wide gasket for water integrity
 and internal to the gasket, in the same slot is a rf shielding braided 
round material all the way around the cover's slot.  

It is well made and looks like it would take a direct torpedo hit.

(well, I spent a lot of time on submarines!)

Raymond Cote
KD9CCZ

 		 	   		  


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