No 3-D printer here. So I modified the very nice box my H-4 was shipped in. I provided some large open cell rigid packing material to hold items in place. The small bottle holds the calibration pieces. This is secure and quick, cosmetic touches lacking.
Took about an hour to complete.
KEoZUW John
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On Jul 16, 2020, at 3:52 PM, David Webb <kb1pvh@...> wrote:
Looks to be this
Dave-KB1PVH
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On Thu, Jul 16, 2020, 4:46 PM Rick Commo <rick.commo@... <mailto:rick.commo@...>> wrote:
What¡¯s the thingiverse number?
Thanks,
-rick, K7LOG
On Jul 16, 2020, at 06:23, Darrell Carothers <rescuemedic1@...>
wrote:
Just FYI, I designed a protective case for the H4. It is a bit oversized
to allow additional SMA connectors to be left on to prevent abuse to the
connectors attached directly to the circuit board.
The files are on Thingiverse. I 3D printed mine in PLA but any material
should work. There is a bit of room between the connectors at the top to
allow a small piece of rubber to be placed if you desire a tighter fit.
Look for NanoVNA H4 case or under my designs using Medic433.
Hope you find it useful.
Darrell Carothers
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