
SoftRF case v4
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This enclosure is built around "SoftRF Shield Rev.1". SoftRF is an open project (GNU LGPL) for aircraft collision avoidance avionics that's gaining popularity fast. It's fully compatible with the "Legacy V6" radio protocol and can transmit and receive signals using the same RF silicon as FLARM (TM), which is the Nordic NRF905. You can find more information about SoftRF on its website at http://github.com/lyusupov/SoftRF. Print Settings: Printer: Prusa i3 - A top-of-the-line 3D printer that's perfect for this project. Rafts: None needed, as the design has a solid base. Supports: Not required, thanks to the clever design of the enclosure. Resolution: 0.2 millimeters - That's incredibly precise! Infill: 20% - A good balance between strength and weight. Notes: When printing with heat-resistant filament like ABS, make sure to follow these tips for a perfect result. Post-Printing: First, fasten the printed parts together using eight sturdy 2.5x10 mm screws. Next, secure the PCB to the shell with M3 screws and nuts. Finally, attach the battery compartment to the rear panel with a strong plastic glue. This will keep the battery in place and prevent it from falling out of the enclosure.
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