RE: Transmitter Cases
Lowes carries a nice aluminum case with the foam precut in the little pickapart squares. Good rounded corners. Much like the high dollar transmiter manufacturers cases, less the decals. Less than $25.00. Normal stock item. Seems ot be the highest quality of the bunch.
Wallyworld, at Christmas, sometimes stocks a similar case, but many times it has the hard dividers. I would not recommend a case with hard dividers for your transmitter. Most will have the square corners and are not the quality of the Lowes cse. Hit or miss.
Harbor Freight is also hit or miss. If you get one there make sure you open the box and look at it before you leave as it may not be exactly like the display model.
A few things to look for in any case are several layers of foam in the lower section, makes it easier to shape to the transmitter. Room for the transmitter to fit in the lower section without putting undue stress on the gimbals when you close the lid. I like the small squares of pickapart foam for ease of fit. If you wind up with a solid section of foam one of those electirc turkey carving knives does a good job cutting it out. Try several different patterns of placement before you make your first cut. In mine I have one transmitter on the left with my TNC digital tach, digital load tester, servo programmer, current meter, spare fuse, trainer cord, and DSC cord down the right side with protection for all.
Ed M.