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Amateur radio Yagi antenna light stand bracket

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 30% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 30% infill
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Previously, I designed a mount to attach a 10-element UHF Yagi antenna to a light stand, but at that time, it was made using resin printing. Now it has been migrated to FDM printing for model creation. The design uses U-bolts with screws and nuts to secure the Yagi. A 1/4-inch nut combined with a universal ball head is used to mount it to the light stand. You can also download the SolidWorks file and design a more secure mounting accessory according to your needs and dimensions. Besides the central universal ball head mounting position, the print also has four additional mounting positions reserved for use. There is a triangular arrow on the printed part, and the direction the arrow points is the main beam's installation direction

The hardware accessories list is as follows

The nuts are fixed using an interference fit, which may make installation difficult with bare hands. You can thread an M8 screw into an M8 nut and use a hammer to tap the nut into the mounting position. The nut surface should be flush with the printed part surface. For the 1/4-inch nut, you can use an M8 screw and an M8 nut to create a spacer for tapping it into place

Note! It is not recommended for permanent installation; it is only suitable for temporary setups like field deployments

Below are recorded images of the actual setup using this connector to install a Yagi antenna for GreenCube satellite communication

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