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Hammo Can Insert
by silverhawk02
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My amateur radio "Hammo Can". It started out with a lattice for strength, and quickly aborted that. It is a series of brackets that screw together (heat set insert nuts, all M3 except for the radio attachment screws themselves). There are some "generic" parts for a power module (a shunt plane and a display bezel) along with a generic radio bracket. There are specific parts to be used in place of these generics. The hardware to accompany this is :
- A TYT-TH9800D Radio (A TYT TH-9800 is loosely based on a Yaesu FT-8900, so this might fit, but I cannot verify because I do not have one)
- An AtemPower AP100BM power interface (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRX8J9CF is the one I opted for)
- Three switches that can be used for total power cut off, etc
- A 12v LiFePo battery (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNKZPL6V specifically) [this is the only part not modular, but it might be a standard form factor - I simply did not research that and designed around this battery]
- A 50 caliber
- A TYT-TH9800D Radio (A TYT TH-9800 is loosely based on a Yaesu FT-8900, so this might fit, but I cannot verify because I do not have one)
- An AtemPower AP100BM power interface (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRX8J9CF is the one I opted for)
- Three switches that can be used for total power cut off, etc
- A 12v LiFePo battery (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNKZPL6V specifically) [this is the only part not modular, but it might be a standard form factor - I simply did not research that and designed around this battery]
- A 50 caliber
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