A portable emergency communications station built out of an old PC case (from 2004)

Includes 440-MHz HAM, 2-meter MHz, CB(Citizens band), and FRS (which stands for Family Radio Service)

http://www.bunkerofdoom.com/hamcom/2004/tarma/tarma.html

@cypnk @320x200 Is the fact that car-radio-sized transceivers fit into 5¼” drive bays a happy coincidence, or were PC component standards influenced by automotive standards beyond the use of Molex connectors?

@acb @320x200 I think it's just coincidence. Most of those radios fit ISO 7736:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_7736

Which is really intended for vehicle radios (and a lot of mobile CBs tended to fit this or under single DIN)

But drive bays are usually 146mm wide

This closeup shows the gaps

ISO 7736 - Wikipedia

@cypnk w/o zoom in, those
transceivers looks really similar to the FM radio that installed on cars XD