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K-Line mounting

Gary Gregory-2
Has anyone knowledge of placing a k-line on a desktop in such a way that it is secure when the desktop is in a motorhome?
I have some ideas of course but looking for something better perhaps.
Thanks
Gary
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Re: K-Line mounting

Petr, OK1RP/M0SIS
Gary,

for longer time I am thinking about the setup where all equipment including the K3 will be mounted in the 19" rack. Another idea is to mount all into the wardrobe or apropriate cabinet each separatelly on it's shelf/cupboard...

I am still looking for solution mainly because I did not found mounting bracket for K3. I do not want to make any holes into the K3 or other stuffs.

So I have no solution for You just ideas and I am curious about solutions or ideas from others.

73 - Petr, OK1RP
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Re: K-Line mounting

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How about a metal Bar/Strap across the tops of the gear (with a strip of foam weatherstripping to grip and protect the gear).

You can use carriage bolts and wingnuts to pull the strap down tight against the top of the gear




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Gary,

for longer time I am thinking about the setup where all equipment including
the K3 will be mounted in the 19" rack. Another idea is to mount all into
the wardrobe or apropriate cabinet each separatelly on it's
shelf/cupboard...

I am still looking for solution mainly because I did not found mounting
bracket for K3. I do not want to make any holes into the K3 or other stuffs.

So I have no solution for You just ideas and I am curious about solutions or
ideas from others.

73 - Petr, OK1RP



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Re: K-Line mounting

Bill-3
Cable ties - unless you are off-road racing or in a crash, they will do
fine. Just drill a few holes in the desk surface to run the ties through.

Bill W2BLC K-Line
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Re: K-Line mounting

David Shoaf
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For rack mounting, here's a source for Elecraft gear.

Cheers,

David/KG6IRW

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Re: K-Line mounting

N5GE
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Pull the bail down and clamp to that by clamping gently to the rubber
on each side. Then you can slide a SignaLing USB into the empty spot
under the front of the K3.



On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 15:16:02 +1000, you wrote:

>Has anyone knowledge of placing a k-line on a desktop in such a way that it is secure when the desktop is in a motorhome?
>I have some ideas of course but looking for something better perhaps.
>Thanks
>Gary

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Re: K-Line mounting

Robin Moseley
No need to use a Signalink with a K3..  it's audio input and output jacks
are already isolated.

Robin G1MHU  (K3-10 user)


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Pull the bail down and clamp to that by clamping gently to the rubber
on each side. Then you can slide a SignaLing USB into the empty spot
under the front of the K3.



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Re: K-Line mounting

Alan Sewell N5NA
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When I run my K3 mobile I use a web strap.  Easy to install and remove
and holds solid.

There's a picture on my QRZ.com page.

73, Alan N5NA


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> Has anyone knowledge of placing a k-line on a desktop in such a way that it is secure when the desktop is in a motorhome?
> I have some ideas of course but looking for something better perhaps.
> Thanks
> Gary

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Re: K-Line mounting

Rick WA6NHC
The question depends on how the rig travels on lousy roads.  For most of
the roads in the US, you'll want a semi-rigid mount but soft enough that
a hard bounce won't jar anything loose.  If your travel include off
pavement, it will be the same, only beefier.  Padding between the
station elements should also be considered.

The second side of that is if you pad and strap, what do you have to do
to make it operable with adequate cooling?  Ideally, it should be able
to travel in a ready to use configuration (no covers to remove etc).

The final issue is to make the appearance pleasing to your YL to keep
the ambient noise level low.  ;o)

With that in mind, a dedicated cabinet (close the door when not in use,
or under the dinette etc), with semi-rigid foam (from a craft shop)
under/between the rig(s) then soft adjustable straps over the top
(left-right/front-back) to keep pieces from launching on a bounce would
seem the best overall.  (A small net would seem ideal.)  A small
computer grade fan keeps the air moving without excessive drain on the
energy budget.  Heat bad.

Remember that the entire K line can be controlled via a computer
(laptop, built-in tiny 'puter) so actual physical access is not required
after power on so mounting locations is only limited by your
imagination.  With a small computer at the radio site (for remote
control) near the living room TV in could also be part of a media center
as well as allowing wifi control of the rig(s). Neither requires a lot
of computing power, so a mini-atx in a small box is plenty and takes
little room (12 watts of energy for the budget).

You're only limited by space, your traveling companion(s) and
imagination.  Try to think out of the box, fun things can happen.

73,
Rick wa6nhc
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Re: K-Line mounting

Don Wilhelm-4
If it were my K-Line in a motorhome - and assuming it would not be
operated during travel, I would build a custom box cover (or more to the
point, a shell) for it - likely out of plywood.
My vision is that box cover would have partitions that would fit between
each of the K-Line boxes, and would have a layer of cloth or felt glued
to the surfaces that contact the K-Line gear.  Those partitions would
require that each piece of the K-Line be spaced apart slightly, but
assures that they do not rub against each other during travel.
For the front and back sides, I would not use a full cover, but just
have the wood extend only far enough to secure the equipment from moving
front to back - the wood grasps the top edge of the equipment, but not
the full surface.  That allows the cables to be left in place and the
knobs exposed.

For travel, I would lower the tilt bails on each piece of equipment, put
the cover box in place and strap that box to the table with a web strap.
That way nothing moves during travel.  When parked at the site, remove
the web strap and stow the cover.  Extend the tilt bails and operate.

73,
Don W3FPR


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Re: K-Line mounting

Robin Moseley
Kiravan is the way forward,
http://gearjunkie.com/kiravan-expedition-vehicle-rv

But seriously, whatever you do, ensure that there is enough ventilation and
that things can be  hidden from prying eyes.
Maybe consider using ratchet tie down straps to tie the equipment down
securely so things don't move or get damagged if you were to have to
emergency stop.

Robin G1MHU

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Re: K-Line mounting

Bob McGraw - K4TAX
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I personally use a hard sided travel case fitted with die cut foam to
accommodate the various pieces of equipment.......radio, power supply,
mike, wire antenna, coax cable, and etc.  There's a few dedicated cables
and such wired into the travel trailer to assist with getting coax outside.

Be it a motor home, travel trailer or such, with today's road
conditions, i.e. seams, cracks, and potholes, I wouldn't dare leave my
radio on a desk or table.

73 Bob, K4TAX

On 7/22/2015 9:34 AM, Rick WA6NHC wrote:
> The question depends on how the rig travels on lousy roads.


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Re: K-Line mounting

Guy Olinger K2AV
When I have radio equipment traveling in the RV, they ride on the big bed
in the back. It has two inches of foam on top of the mattress, plus a cushy
bed cover. They would probably fly forward in a head-on crash with an 18
wheeler, but that would be the least of worries. They have never gone
anywhere in hard braking or bumpy roads.

Proper cases, to be used anytime the RV is in motion, would be the safe
answer.

When they start offering K3's as WWII tank equipment, properly hardened for
the application, then I will hard mount it in an RV, but not until.

I suspect that the KX3 equipment would do better, simply due to the manner
of construction. I don't know if anyone has done vibration testing of a
KX3, but I suspect it would do better than a K3.

73, Guy

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> I personally use a hard sided travel case fitted with die cut foam to
> accommodate the various pieces of equipment.......radio, power supply,
> mike, wire antenna, coax cable, and etc.  There's a few dedicated cables
> and such wired into the travel trailer to assist with getting coax outside.
>
> Be it a motor home, travel trailer or such, with today's road conditions,
> i.e. seams, cracks, and potholes, I wouldn't dare leave my radio on a desk
> or table.
>
> 73 Bob, K4TAX
>
> On 7/22/2015 9:34 AM, Rick WA6NHC wrote:
>
>> The question depends on how the rig travels on lousy roads.
>>
>
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