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Double box, for starters!<br>
If you really want to go nuts, If it were me, I'd contact that guy
that supplies ham equipment boxes. <br>
Then it will also be shipped back in that box. <br>
....Dave<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/10/15 11:08 PM, Robert Myers
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<pre wrap="">Hi all,
I was considering sending my SB-401 / SB303 pair to Ron Oxley - I just am
too busy these days and I want them to work just right.
Can anyone recommend any 'special methods' of packing suited to radios? I
don't want the main spinner knob to be pushed in during transit or anything
(just an example), and I don't want the aluminum coverings to get dented,
etc. Someone said I should remove the front riser feet and just put on
short feet, for example.
Anyway . other ideas? I am not looking to skimp either.
Thanks,
--- Rob Myers
VE3JQL
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