RSP 3D Printed Hardware
RSP 3D Printed Hardware
Having got fed up with my RSP2 lying around on the desk or perched on top of a paper shredder(!), I decided to design and use my 3D printer to make a frame/box that could attach the RSP2 to the wall and out of the way. This would be close to where the RF ground enters the house and as far away from electrical noise as is practicable. The frame would also allow full access to the RSP’s connectors.
The attached photos show the result. The frame allows the RSP to slide in from either side and be mounted to the wall using the four countersunk holes. In addition, I designed a ’side-box’ that can attach to either side of the main frame using two 3mm hex grub screws - the holes in the 3D print are even threaded for M3! The side-box is for mounting external circuitry/connectors and is intentionally un-drilled for maximum user flexibility. I mounted three 4mm banana plugs in mine for 2x ground connections (I can measure the resistance between these to check the ground integrity) and also an RF ground (radials). I can experiment by selectively connecting these to the RSP2. However small baluns or capacitors can also be mounted in the side-box.
I wanted to attach the .stl, .gcode and .3mf files to this post, but the posting w/w says that they are of an unacceptable file type! I will work with the SDRPlay admin omn this.... Please email me at Mike@Harwood.org.uk if you need anything else.
The attached photos show the result. The frame allows the RSP to slide in from either side and be mounted to the wall using the four countersunk holes. In addition, I designed a ’side-box’ that can attach to either side of the main frame using two 3mm hex grub screws - the holes in the 3D print are even threaded for M3! The side-box is for mounting external circuitry/connectors and is intentionally un-drilled for maximum user flexibility. I mounted three 4mm banana plugs in mine for 2x ground connections (I can measure the resistance between these to check the ground integrity) and also an RF ground (radials). I can experiment by selectively connecting these to the RSP2. However small baluns or capacitors can also be mounted in the side-box.
I wanted to attach the .stl, .gcode and .3mf files to this post, but the posting w/w says that they are of an unacceptable file type! I will work with the SDRPlay admin omn this.... Please email me at Mike@Harwood.org.uk if you need anything else.
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Last edited by Mike H on Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am, edited 0 times in total.
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Re: RSP 3D Printed Hardware
The 3D printer files for the frame, sidebox and both together for a single print cycle are available in a variety of formats (STL, GCODE & 3mf) at:
https://www.sdrplay.com/docs/MikeHarwoo ... rFiles.zip
Please email me at Mike@Harwood.org.uk if you need anything else.
https://www.sdrplay.com/docs/MikeHarwoo ... rFiles.zip
Please email me at Mike@Harwood.org.uk if you need anything else.
Last edited by Mike H on Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am, edited 0 times in total.
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Re: RSP 3D Printed Hardware
Please note that Mike designed this for the RSP2 which is slightly smaller than the RSP2pro and the RSPduo which may be a tight fit.
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