
LART/1 Rev B Enclosure
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This case is based on the circuitry designed by Dave Fannin, KK6DF, which provides an SDR-based APRS tracker. Dave created this design for members of the Livermore Amateur Radio Klub and called it LART/1 - short for Livermore Amateur Radio Tracker, Version 1. The board and Arduino code can be found at https://github.com/dfannin/lart1. The necessary hardware to complete the enclosure project includes: (1) A 3.7V 18650 battery holder case with an on/off switch and strap - purchased in a pack of four from Amazon (1) Adafruit #610 panel mount 2.1mm DC barrel jack (1) Adafruit #369 male DC power adapter - 2.1mm plug to screw terminal block (4) Pan head Phillips screws, M2.5 x 0.45 mm thread, 5 mm long (McMaster-Carr 92005A061) for holding the circuit board down (5) Flat head screws, M3 x 0.5 mm thread, 8 mm long (McMaster-Carr 91420A118) for attaching the GPS shelf and lid (4) Flat head screws, M3 x 0.5 mm thread, 4 mm long (McMaster-Carr 92010A112) for attaching the battery holder Future modifications would include adding ribs to strengthen the lid and base, especially when prying the part off of the printer. Otherwise, it can become deformed on a heated bed. These parts were printed with ColorFabb NGEN material.
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