ham radio desk stand 3d models
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A three-tiered stand is designed specifically for ham radios, accompanied by a sturdy base. Built with versatility in mind, it's engineered to accommodate the Yaesu FT-857 model, yet compatible with many other radios on the market. The bottom...
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This stand is originally designed for the Hytera PD365, but it also fits the Baofeng UV-5R perfectly. It secures itself to the "feet" of the radio, preventing it from slipping out. Print Settings: Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: None Supports: None Infill:...
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It just snaps onto the side of any desk and holds your radio steady, but make sure the desk is thicker than 17mm or it won't stay put. Go ahead and play around with the file if you want, there's nothing too complicated going on here - it's just a...
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Simple but very effective Stand for the new ICOM IC-705 Ham Radio. Works perfect for me and can not wobble by Design. Two 4mmx10 Screws needed. Printing time about 30 min. ...
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://v1.tinkercad.com/things/5cMymZPxLLg
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://v1.tinkercad.com/things/5cMymZPxLLg
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://v1.tinkercad.com/things/5cMymZPxLLg
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I sand the plate with fine sandpaper and then I just the Molotow LIQUID CHROME Marker.Update 27th November 2023:I just add another holder to mount on the wall with the possibility to charge the radio.Radioddity...
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stand with an angle of 10° added version v5 with 2 slots for spare antenna
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A suitable stand in for the HAM radio made by ICOM. ...I used this to create my 3D printed mounting brackets.
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... stance, with the body standing upright on its own base and the lid positioned above it. This setup will allow for a more precise fit and easier assembly of the Ham Radio Antenna Enclosure, designed specifically for the BF-F8HP model from BaoFeng.
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Micro support for CB and ham radios. ...Designed specially for no drill and use film of double side in cars or fournitures.
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Simply gather your materials, follow along with the video tutorial, and get ready to experience improved ham radio performance like never before. So why wait? Check out this fantastic video now and start building your own high-quality antenna...
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This is a case for a Duplex Ham Radio hotspot. Put the Hotspot hat together with the raspberry pi and then put it in the case. ... The screws are M2, you will need 6 of them.
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This adapter redirects sound from the top-mounted speaker of a ham radio directly towards the operator. ...Precise cutouts at the base accommodate 5mm x 1mm strong magnetic inserts.
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I wanted a way to mount my microphone on the cart I use for my ham radio equipment. The cart has 13mm rods along its edges, so I needed it to simply snap onto the rod. It prints well enough but doesn't clip as securely as I'd like and the fit is...
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These parts comprise a Ham Radio Manpack that relies on OpenBeam for its structure, along with laser cut acrylic for the panels. It is engineered to fit snugly inside a Voodoo Tactical 2 Tier pack (Note: This product is no longer available as of...
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This is a kneeboard that I designed for portable Ham Radio operations. It is 200mm x 140mm when closed and 200mm x 280mm open. It has slots to hold 1.5 inch elastic straps for securing to your leg as well as holes to accommodate up to 4mm shock...
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This is my prototype version of a DIY Loading Coil for HAM Radio. <strong>(UNTESTED)</strong></p><p>It is a glue together design for the 3 main coil parts (bottom_coil, main_coil, and top_coil). </p><p>The coil caps, and radial ring can be...
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This block has mounting points for securing the radio faceplate, and it slots neatly into the card holder located in the console well. So far, so good – it seems to be working pretty smoothly. I designed the part using Fusion 360, sliced it with...
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I wanted another way to label my coax for my radios leading into the coax selector switches. This was some of my first designs on Tinkercad. No special settings for printing. I used PLA. ... This was printed on the Anycubic Vyper.