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I carry my radio in my hand, pocket, belt clip, holster, cup holder, dash mount, saddle bag, charge cradle, ……The list goes on. But never found I could use the radio very well if it’s in a box or bag or put away in some way.  

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30 minutes ago, WSHH887 said:

I'm looking for a hard case to hold the radio & mike, mag mount and antenna.  Something I can put into a vehicle.  

For a lot of money you can highly customize a Pelican Case for your needs. But, for much cheaper you can get a similar case from Harbor Freight. Want to get really inexpensive the old surplus ammo cans are pretty cool.

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Without linking to what you are talking about I'm not going to search for days to figure out what you are talking about.  

 

I got an Apache hard case from Harbor Freight and i fit 1 H3, 1 935G, one Q10H with a couple extra antennas and batteries. Its not that small but its good if i want to travel with multiple radios. 

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On one of our trips I ended up using one of my wifes Yeti lunch coolers... figured I better get somthing designated. 😀

I ended up with this Go Pro case from amazon ($18). I use usb-c cables to charge and I can get three radios and cables or two radios and a small battery bank  ($20). I got one for the Surecom, dummy, cables and adapters as well. I used some velcro strips to keep stuff where I want it. Probably something better out there but it was cheap and it works. 

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I bought a hardside case from Amazon for (IIRC) $17-18. I use it for my "grab-and-go" field trip/travel kit. It contains 2 each AR-5RM radios, spare batteries, USB charging cables, 701 antennas, 771 antennas, tri-band antennas, and belt clips. Also 1 each user's manual, dual-port 12-volt USB power unit, dual-port 110-volt USB power unit, a tiny Phillips screwdriver (to install the belt clips), programming cable, and (for the sake of completeness), a USB drive with CHIRP and the program file for the radio on it. Wherever I go, I can pull out my laptop -- or even someone else's computer -- and put in all the local repeaters. Having two radios means I can give one of them to a friend or have a backup in case one goes down. It doesn't weigh much, and it seems to provide good protection. The radios have silicone sleeves for protection. I put them face-down so the other stuff doesn't scratch up the screens and there's a thin piece of foam under them just for added protection. 

 

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6 hours ago, WRTC928 said:

I bought a hardside case from Amazon for (IIRC) $17-18. I use it for my "grab-and-go" field trip/travel kit. It contains 2 each AR-5RM radios, spare batteries, USB charging cables, 701 antennas, 771 antennas, tri-band antennas, and belt clips. Also 1 each user's manual, dual-port 12-volt USB power unit, dual-port 110-volt USB power unit, a tiny Phillips screwdriver (to install the belt clips), programming cable, and (for the sake of completeness), a USB drive with CHIRP and the program file for the radio on it. Wherever I go, I can pull out my laptop -- or even someone else's computer -- and put in all the local repeaters. Having two radios means I can give one of them to a friend or have a backup in case one goes down. It doesn't weigh much, and it seems to provide good protection. The radios have silicone sleeves for protection. I put them face-down so the other stuff doesn't scratch up the screens and there's a thin piece of foam under them just for added protection. 

 

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That's the case I saw on the Baofeng site.  I also remembered I have a hard case from 2014 that I got when I purchased a digital camera.  I'm going to see how much I can get in it.  I have two radios so would be nice to carry th 2nd one and accessories in the case.  Thanks for posting. 

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On 3/24/2025 at 8:05 AM, Socalgmrs said:

I carry my radio in my hand, pocket, belt clip, holster, cup holder, dash mount, saddle bag, charge cradle, ……The list goes on. But never found I could use the radio very well if it’s in a box or bag or put away in some way.  

Were you born such an annoying dick, or did you have to study for it? You actually know some helpful stuff. It's a shame you're so offensive that most people ignore your posts.

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53 minutes ago, WRTC928 said:

Were you born such an annoying dick, or did you have to study for it? You actually know some helpful stuff. It's a shame you're so offensive

He's been hearing that his entire life yet he's still not smart enough to figure out why nobody (here or in real life) likes him.  

Sure, there are those that pretend to like him (probably some family members, maybe some co-workers) but deep down he knows he's broken.  Jeezus, at least i HOPE he knows because it would be even more tragic if he still doesn't get it.

But the really sad part is that he's probably not used to getting any attention either, so he loves the attention he gets here, even if its 100% negative, because at least people are acknowledging him. (except for those of us that put him on IGNORE).

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23 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said:

But the really sad part is that he's probably not used to getting any attention either, so he loves the attention he gets here, even if its 100% negative, because at least people are acknowledging him.

I'm thinking he is taking all of the down votes as a compliment.

Anyway. Don't be afraid to think outside the box for different ways to carry radios and gear. 

I was wanting a good case for my RigExpert Stick Pro and saw where others were using a hard side cordless toothbrush case. I ordered a case and it fits the RigExpert like a glove and protects it.

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