Portable Ammo Can Ham Radio
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- Опубліковано 6 кві 2024
- This is my portable off-grid Ham radio dual-band rig. I designed and built this myself, along with all of the 3D component design and manufacturing.
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Very nice work. You should sell the 3d printed piece
Awesome! Clean work.
Idea:
grind down to bare metal in lid groove and top edge of box, replace the rubber gasket with a braided metal stove gasket, and your kit is EMP protected. 👍
Brilliant! You really, really should go into business designing these 3d systems and sell them as kits.
That would be on an individual case by case basis, as everyone would inevitably want different features. If they have the money to shell out for design time, I'd be more than happy to design a rig just for them.
I would definitely purchase the insert if you offered it for sale
This is probably the best setup I've seen yet.👍
Looks great. I'm working on a similar concept for my base station minus 3d printing. I went the sheet metal route mostly because I already had the tools to work with it and its durable. I respect the amount of engineering this takes now lol.
That's awesome. Good luck on your project. It's a lot of work, but the end result will be worth it.
Very slick!
An amazing setup!
Well done mate, nice work!
congratulations , great idea and work
outstanding !!!
Nice rig!
Really nice ! Well done.
Thank you ❤
well done
Nice work 🇺🇸
Nice!
This is awesome and very professional. I would love to download or purchase the files. Well done
Sweet ride dude 🤙🏽 73
Your chasis & Go Box turned out very professionally made! I have a similar chasis idea, but because I don't have a 3D Printer, I plan to use ABS sheets, to build the interior box. I want to include a small PC fan, with a thermostat controller. Possibly a 10 Amp, AC power supply too? I have rubber bumper feet, with neo-magnets stuck on, which are easily taken on / off, or moved. I have a Drock brand of battery monitor, for the Lifepo4 battery.
I want to add a solar charge controller (& compact panel set, that fits into a Fat-50 can) if all that stuff will fit in the can!?
Its been in the design stage for several years now! I am sure yours took a while too.
Just be sure to leave plenty of room for wiring and airflow. Get measurements all of the components you plan to fit inside, then cut the instrument faces out of paper. Lay everything out on a piece of cardboard, cut to the dimensions of your box, and see what fits. This way, you won't wast money on something that doesn't fit.
@@PrepHubGear Great advice! I was already planning on doing a cardboard prototype first, and layout cut sheet. Thanks. I am still trying to figure out wiring all this stuff up! Ha ha.
Dude that is Awesome !! Are you gonna sell the 3d parts and offer build list ?
I may offer the printed parts for sale at some point. If anything changes, I will update the channel with the appropriate information. Thanks for watching.
Very cool. That design must of taken a while to get right haha!
@@PrepHubGear I'll pay for the STL file man, that's EXACTLY what I'm looking for. Hope to hear you on the air. KJ5FUL, 73.
Awesome, work. By far one of the best ammo can communicate kit ive seen on UA-cam. What size battery? How are you charging the battery?
12Ah battery - I can charge via Solar or an AC outlet via the 12v DC jack.
Great setup! How did you get the plans for the 3d printing? Looks hard to make. Only thing I would add is a 4 port Andersons.
I designed all of the 3D-printed pieces myself using TinkerCad and a LOT of measuring.
Great design, if you decide to share the stl files, I would be happy to pay for them
Could you stuff a small mobile HF radio next to the vhf so you have more frequencies? JohnBoyUtah KJ7TBR
I suppose you could if you wanted to. I wouldn't prefer it for this setup because there needs to be ventilation for heat buildup when transmitting. Either by a fan or open-air exhaust.
looks nice, how close to emp proof you think it is?
Some say in order to get the best results from these type of cans, it's possible to replace the rubber gasket with a conductive one and grind down the paint around the top rim and under the gasket on the lid to get full metal on metal contact resulting in the steel enclosure absorbing a majority of the RF.
Are the 3d print files on the internet?
Are the stl files posted anywhere?