I've tred searching the myGMRS foum for this topic so fogive me if it's been done before (if so, I would appreciate the link)...
I'm interested in building something similar to the Midland ammo can but much simplier. I'm thinking of using a hard plastic case (think Pelican knockoff) that would hold the radio, mic, antenna and a power supply. I would be taken out and set up for use in the field. Primary use would be to make it mobile enough to grab and use as a base or in a vehicle, UTV, tractor, etc.
For power, I was thinking something like a 155Wh portable power station that would fit inside the case. I don't know if I can post links but there is one on Amazon that would fit well. But, this would mean i need an AC to DC adapter. I would like to be able to charge off of solar as i already have foldable panels.
I haven't purchased the radio yet so I don't know the actual power draw other than what is published in the Midland literature.
Has someone done something similar? Any advice to someone just getting started?
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I've tred searching the myGMRS foum for this topic so fogive me if it's been done before (if so, I would appreciate the link)...
I'm interested in building something similar to the Midland ammo can but much simplier. I'm thinking of using a hard plastic case (think Pelican knockoff) that would hold the radio, mic, antenna and a power supply. I would be taken out and set up for use in the field. Primary use would be to make it mobile enough to grab and use as a base or in a vehicle, UTV, tractor, etc.
For power, I was thinking something like a 155Wh portable power station that would fit inside the case. I don't know if I can post links but there is one on Amazon that would fit well. But, this would mean i need an AC to DC adapter. I would like to be able to charge off of solar as i already have foldable panels.
I haven't purchased the radio yet so I don't know the actual power draw other than what is published in the Midland literature.
Has someone done something similar? Any advice to someone just getting started?
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