mcHF transceiver enclosure
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This project involves a homebrew ham radio - a HF QRP transceiver featuring two boards, UI and RF, housed in an enclosure comprising three parts along with encoder knobs and buttons. Check out the prototype in action at this YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHoxoMuJOp4. Further project details and downloads are available on m0nka.co.uk. Thanks for your interest! 73, Chris M0NKA For printing the panels, remember to flip them in Replicator so that the large flat side rests on the heated bed. A 200-micron resolution is recommended and will take about four hours per piece. The VFO knob and buttons are easy to print; higher resolution can be used if time permits. However, for the small encoder knob, use Replicator's Multiply feature and print four at once to prevent shrinking or collapsing issues.
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