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Weboost Desktop Antenna Mounting Bracket
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I'm an RV'er and I use a cellular booster by Weboost. The inside antenna is the Weboost Desktop (part 301211) which has a rubber base. Nothing sticks to this base, velcro, silicone, nothing! In learning 3D printing and Fusion 360 I wanted to design a bracket that's flexible that it could be simply velcro'd for security, ceiling mounted in the A/V compartment pointed at the cellular devices, etc.
In many iterations I settled on this design that is a top bracket that fits over the antenna and is attached to a bottom bracket via 4 small screws. A groove is integrated for the connection cable and a small guide pedestal just for fun. The bottom bracket has holes so screws can be used to attach such as ceiling mount and also grooves if zip ties are preferred.
This mount should help to more permanently secure the antenna in the desired mounting location.
When printing make sure the parts are oriented properly to avoid the need for supports with countersinks.
In included the Fus
In many iterations I settled on this design that is a top bracket that fits over the antenna and is attached to a bottom bracket via 4 small screws. A groove is integrated for the connection cable and a small guide pedestal just for fun. The bottom bracket has holes so screws can be used to attach such as ceiling mount and also grooves if zip ties are preferred.
This mount should help to more permanently secure the antenna in the desired mounting location.
When printing make sure the parts are oriented properly to avoid the need for supports with countersinks.
In included the Fus
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