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MMDVM Hotspot Desktop Stand

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0.2mm layer, 1 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 1 walls, 5% infill
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51 min
1 plate
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Description

🛰️ MMDVM Hotspot Desktop Stand (Because Seeing the Screen Is Nice)

I made this little desktop base for my MMDVM hotspot, mainly because I use it for DMR and the thing sits on a tiny rack above my monitor — and I actually want to see the screen instead of guessing whether I just keyed up my local repeater or a talkgroup on another continent.

The hotspot drops into the stand cleanly, stays put, and keeps every port fully open, including enough room for a 90° USB cable, so nothing touches the desk or crushes itself into weird angles. Everything plugs in without fighting gravity, furniture, or RF spirits.

 

And yes — the antenna sits slightly differently than textbook-perfect “holy-polarization” alignment. For anyone preparing to file a complaint with the RF gods:
It’s a hotspot. It will survive.


If the sight of a tilted antenna drains your signal reports by emotional dB, you can screw on an SMA 90° adapter and restore universal balance. This stand won’t stop you.

Quick print, (almost) zero drama. A tiny, practical base that holds the hotspot steady, keeps the display readable, leaves every port accessible, and doesn’t pretend to be an engineering thesis.

 

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