[Elecraft] Case for noise generator

David Ferrington, M0XDF M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk
Fri Aug 21 14:54:49 EDT 2009


I'm still on for an enclosure too Dave.
For others here, Dave's enclosures are very good, well made and  
thought out with regards to the module they enclose.
My only relationship here is a satisfied customer.
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
-- 
As a well spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy
death. -Leonardo da Vinci, painter, engineer, musician, and scientist
(1452-1519)

On 21 Aug 2009, at 18:31, Dave Van Wallaghen wrote:

> Hi Alan,
>
> I make enclosures for some of the other mini-modules, but have yet to
> come up with enclosures for some of the test bench kit versions.  
> Looking
> at the NGen, it looks like it would be pretty simple. I just came up
> with a way to use a sliding top on the enclosure so that in this case
> you would slide the top back to turn it off and on and also replace  
> the
> battery.
>
> They are made with polycarbonate or acrylic plastic and are clear so  
> you
> can still see the LED (and of course your beautiful assembly work).
>
> I have an NGen that is a couple of years old. If they have not changed
> the design at all, I could try to make one up if you like. I would  
> guess
> a price range of $15 - $18 dollars or so.
>
> Here are examples of the other work I've done on the mini-modules:
> http://w8fgu.home.comcast.net/~w8fgu/enclosures.html
>
> Feel free to contact me off list if your interested.
>
> Take care & 73,
> Dave W8FGU
>
> Alan Price wrote:
>> I just ordered the Elecraft noise generator.  Does anyone know of a  
>> case for the mini-module?



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