Hey everyone, I’m excited to share my latest 3D design—the Manpack Rail System for the RT95/AT-778UV! As a passionate Ham radio operator and off-roading enthusiast, I wanted a more practical and powerful solution for field communication.
Typical handheld radios are limited to around 8W of output power, which can be a challenge in remote areas or when trying to reach distant repeaters. The RT95/AT-778UV, however, offers up to 25W, making it a far more effective option for off-roading, emergency comms, and extended range operations.
I took some inspiration from the Side Rails for the AnyTone 778UV, but this is an entirely original file that I designed from scratch. My goal was to create a secure and durable rail system that makes it easier to mount, carry, and operate the RT95/AT-778UV in the field.
If you’re into Ham radio, off-roading, or need a reliable mobile setup, I’d love to hear your thoughts on this design!
📌 Note: This file may require some post-processing, as the holes were designed to be a bit tight to ensure a secure fit.
73s,
KJ7COR
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Print Settings:
I printed mine in PETG, but it should work with PLA just fine.
-Print with tree supports. Keep everything auto.
-Will require post-processing to the holes.
-Orient as seen in 3rd picture (Yellow part).
The author marked this model as their own original creation.