
1.2Ghz - 1.5Ghz cloverleaf jig improved
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Human: Improved version of 3dmon's antenna jig, credits to him. I made some modifications to the jig, creating a version for 0.8mm wire and another for 1.3mm wire, along with a 3-piece collar that centers and locks the coaxial cable in place for soldering. This collar makes building the antenna significantly easier and ensures the coaxial is perfectly straight and centered. A groove was added for a rubber band to simplify the user experience even further. This tool makes building a cloverleaf antenna just as easy, if not easier, than a regular dipole antenna! After soldering, simply lift the collar and antenna from the jig, allowing it to split and fall off. Please note that this collar may or may not fit 3dmon's original design due to some modifications made to the jig's center hole. To print the collar, orient the tabs downwards, use supports, and apply brim; you will need three pieces in total. Use a 40% infill setting, along with 40% support density and support roof enabled. The collar comes in two versions: one for plastic-covered RG402 and another for naked RG402.
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