Screw it to a wall or use it as a table stand, or create a custom mount for what ever you like to attach you radio to.
To use it as a desktop stand you will need:
1x 25mm M3 screw (not counter sunk)
1x M3 nylock nut
2x M3 flat washers
I got a couple of these radio at a Ham meet up / swap meet for a good price, one I plan to sue as an I-Gate / Digipeater and want to attach it to a wall. The other one I just play around with, it stands very stable on my table but the angle of the display makes it hard to read, leaning it back helps a lot. This stand/holder does both.
Added a rotated foot (mk II), to get more strength where is matters.
Designed in OnShape:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/d19b17ac2e4cde036cabbcf1/w/d2438f73878a7b5336df17c6/e/217b3617d44cbf584d0268b9
Printer:
Duplicator i3
Rafts:
No
No
Resolution:
0.2mm
whatever
Notes:
This stand have an integrated breakaway support in the bottom hole, print at 0.2mm including first layer for it to remove easy.
Put a screwdriver on the break away support and slam the back of the screwdriver with your hand to pop it.
And Robert is your mothers brother.
How I Designed ThisLook at the CAD drawings in OnShape: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/d19b17ac2e4cde036cabbcf1/w/d2438f73878a7b5336df17c6/e/217b3617d44cbf584d0268b9
Category: ElectronicsThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.