Ham Radio pack
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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 January 2020). This design accommodates a Yaesu FT-857D, antenna tuner, and battery pack. The battery pack will be added later. The following components were used in the construction: Voodoo Tactical 2 Tier pack 1/8th inch black acrylic (obtained from Tap Plastics) OpenBeam MakerBeam right angle bracket Various M3 screws Anderson Powerpoles Powerwerks Powerpole Housing Powerwerks USB Housing Powerwerks Switch Powerpole mount eBay Multifunction meter (unfortunately, no longer available for purchase) 2x Full Range Speakers A variety of connectors, bus bars, wires, and fuses were also used. S0-239 panel pass through PL259 patch cable Designing This Project The project is hosted on Autodesk Fusion 360. You can remix the design by clicking this link. The panels are built using sketch planes. To export the design, right click on the sketch in the object tree and select "export as dxf." From there, you can import it into Visio for laser cutting or send it to a cutting service such as Ponoko.
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