This is an updated version of my TS1 case. The biggest change is the ends come down from the front the same way as the TB1 and the upcoming RAK case for consistent styling and function. This one doesn't require you to remove the SMA nut to install, just move the GPS antenna the end, same as on the TS1 and then you can drop it in SMA first and then the USB side swings down in and clips in place. Hopefully I will be able to make a video soon. Also there is not a built in mount thread anymore, but there is a clip that has a lot of thread mount angles in one. You can use nuts or heat set inserts, and there are three antenna hole options for different antenna diameters. Make sure you look closely at all the options and accessories. I will try to include more info soon.
Heat Set Inserts
There are 4 options for button configuration, reset button is always low:
A - Middle button is higher
B - Side button is higher
C - Both buttons are higher
D- No buttons are higher
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Material: PLA+ or PETG
Nozzle: 0.4mm
Extrusion Width 0.4mm
Layer Height: 0.2mm
Perimeters: 3
Infill: 20%
Top/Bottom Layers: 5
Support Material: None
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