A product from the NorCal QRP Club ...
BLT Cases

The popular aluminum cases from the BLT Kits now separately available.

 

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DESCRIPTION

These are the same .062 aluminum cases that are used for the NorCal BLT enclosure.  They have a clamshell design, with a separate front and back panel held on by pem nuts. The case has countersunk screws, and is a very sturdy case. The size is 3" x 3" x 1.62". I have discovered that several (actually many of you) have purchased the old style BLT and did not build it because you did not want to go through the hassle of building the pcboard case. So, I ordered some extras, and while I was at it, ordered some plain cases the same size, but with no holes drilled in the front or back panel, so that they can be used for various projects.


TO ORDER

    Ordering electronically by PayPal to amqrpkits@amqrp.org, using the links below.

(NOTEWhen an order is placed through PayPal, a confirmation email is immediately sent by PayPal.
We also receive this same email, so please rest assured that we have logged your order into our 
books.  No other order confirmation will be issued. Your kit will be shipped in 1-2 weeks 
after our receiving the order, unless otherwise stated. Thanks for your support.)
      

            Order pre-drilled case: $17            ( 8.25% sales tax added for CA residents.) 
            Order plain undrilled case: $14       ( 8.25% sales tax added for CA residents.) 
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    Ordering by Mail:

             Pre-Drilled Case:        $16    (CA residents: Please add 8.25% sales tax, or $17.32 total.)
             Plain Undrilled Case:  $13    (CA residents: Please add 8.25% sales tax, or $14.07 total.)

            Write check or M.O. payable to "American QRP Club" and send it to:

American QRP Club
c/o Paul Maciel AK1P
1749 Hudson Drive
San Jose, CA 95124

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