Here is a picture of my QRP transceiver setup before I decided to mount it for display and make it portable as a single unit.
Here is a picture of the DIN rail that I will be mounting the completed unit to.
Here is a picture of the plastic units that connect to the DIN rail (front and back).
Here is a picture after I have drilled some holes into on of the DIN mounts before mounting the transceiver.
Here is the transceiver mounted with the other modules I use to operate the whole as a unit for digital communications.
In the picture above I am running WSJT-X on the Raspberry Pi and QRP Guys transceiver I mounted.
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