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RTL-SDR LAN Case
by LNX123
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This was designed to practice rapid designing and prototyping. There is some sanding required.
Printing:
I used 30%-50% infill to give it some weight.
Also when loading into cura, add a 0 to the percentage scaling.
Parts:
- Raspberry pi 4
- RTL-SDR
- Flamingo FM - Broadcast FM Bandstop Filter
- 2x (12v) Fan
- (12v to 5v) converter to usb C cable
- LAN cable
- 5mm (steel) rods
- screws:
- 24x +- 3mm head x 6mm length
- 2x +- 3mm head x 20mm length
Assembling:
https://youtu.be/9azH6UqeHhU
I gave every part a good sanding and with a small file made the parts fit nicely. Also my rods were a bit wider than i had designed for, so i assembled the case and made the holes wider on the tabledrill. But if you have 5mm rods they should fit nicely. After all that I treated the parts with plaster and gave it a good layer filler paint.
To set up a RTL-SDR server look here: http://fuzzthepiguy.tech/rtlsdr/
You can also use wifi instead of LAN. But i have mult
Printing:
I used 30%-50% infill to give it some weight.
Also when loading into cura, add a 0 to the percentage scaling.
Parts:
- Raspberry pi 4
- RTL-SDR
- Flamingo FM - Broadcast FM Bandstop Filter
- 2x (12v) Fan
- (12v to 5v) converter to usb C cable
- LAN cable
- 5mm (steel) rods
- screws:
- 24x +- 3mm head x 6mm length
- 2x +- 3mm head x 20mm length
Assembling:
https://youtu.be/9azH6UqeHhU
I gave every part a good sanding and with a small file made the parts fit nicely. Also my rods were a bit wider than i had designed for, so i assembled the case and made the holes wider on the tabledrill. But if you have 5mm rods they should fit nicely. After all that I treated the parts with plaster and gave it a good layer filler paint.
To set up a RTL-SDR server look here: http://fuzzthepiguy.tech/rtlsdr/
You can also use wifi instead of LAN. But i have mult
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