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lashbyrn
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lynx express PCB and CG1500 enclosure
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I just received my shipment of 6 CG 1500 enclosures from WLC. I was surprised to find out that only 1 screw hole on the Lynx express PCB would line up with the 76 mounting bosses provided in the cases. Looks like i will be making adapter plates. Any ideas on doing that?
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urthegman
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Re: lynx express PCB and CG1500 enclosure
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I made some 1/4" strips of wood that are an inch and a half wide and covered the tops of the screws that I used to hold them in place with electrical tape.
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kjam22
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Re: lynx express PCB and CG1500 enclosure
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I drilled through the back of the case and mounted a bolt, then on the inside I used a nut on each side of the board to lock it in place. I may have a picture somewhere, I will have to look.
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chrisatpsu
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ahhh, yes... my new blink-i-nator 3000!!!
Re: lynx express PCB and CG1500 enclosure
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the manufaturer of the enclosures make changes to the enclosures to changing specifications in the telephone and cable industries. you have the new design.
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