
Enclosure for Frequency Counter
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I chose this project to start learning Fusion 360 and designed the enclosure from scratch to fit an inexpensive Frequency Counter I purchased on Ebay a couple years ago. The enclosure features a stepped/mated join, cutouts for a screen, switch, and antenna, inset text, and is secured with a single screw. It holds the counter and a 9V battery in place. The SMA antenna jack allows you to easily switch between antennas suited for different RF ranges. To stabilize the battery and secure the counter in its recess, I added some small bits of foam inside the enclosure. In the pictures above, you can see a short antenna borrowed from a dual band (2M/70cm) handheld. The STL files were exported from Fusion 360 and printed with a Prusa i3 Mk3 printer.
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