Despite the fact that I liked the big "scanner box" I constructed a few months ago, it was taking up too much space on my desktop and I didn't hardly have any room for a computer or to write down notes when I was monitoring the radios. I had to do something to rectify the situation, but wanted to keep the set-up as close as I could to what the box set-up was like.
I decided to install some adjustable shelving on the wall at my desk. Decided that three should do the trick, and being adjustable, I would have some flexibility as to what radios I could put on what shelves. Although, when all was said and done, I pretty much grouped the radios by size. In the end, here's how everything turned out...
Top shelf: Uniden BC246T, Uniden BR330T, GRE PSR-700, GRE PSR-800
Middle Shelf: Uniden BC355C, Leixen VV-898 VHF/UHF Transceiver, Yaesu FT-7900 VHF/UHF Transceiver (Remote Head)
Bottom Shelf: Uniden BCT15X, Uniden BCD996XT, GRE PSR-410
This picture shows my Uniden HP-2 and my Samsung Chromebook. There in the background is the power supply for the VV-898.
Not pictured is my HP-1 (in my car) and BCD436HP (performing bedside duty).
Still in the process of cleaning up the main amateur radio section of my shack, and should have pictures of that area tomorrow (hopefully).
:)
I decided to install some adjustable shelving on the wall at my desk. Decided that three should do the trick, and being adjustable, I would have some flexibility as to what radios I could put on what shelves. Although, when all was said and done, I pretty much grouped the radios by size. In the end, here's how everything turned out...
Top shelf: Uniden BC246T, Uniden BR330T, GRE PSR-700, GRE PSR-800
Middle Shelf: Uniden BC355C, Leixen VV-898 VHF/UHF Transceiver, Yaesu FT-7900 VHF/UHF Transceiver (Remote Head)
Bottom Shelf: Uniden BCT15X, Uniden BCD996XT, GRE PSR-410
This picture shows my Uniden HP-2 and my Samsung Chromebook. There in the background is the power supply for the VV-898.
Not pictured is my HP-1 (in my car) and BCD436HP (performing bedside duty).
Still in the process of cleaning up the main amateur radio section of my shack, and should have pictures of that area tomorrow (hopefully).
:)
Shack Gets Yet Another Makeover
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