+1 on the link. I hate redesigning parts that someone else has worked on. I will need an antenna mount for the patch and LNA for my gimble tracker setup for mobile.
-Cecil
+1 on the link. I hate redesigning parts that someone else has worked on. I will need an antenna mount for the patch and LNA for my gimble tracker setup for mobile.
-Cecil
Hello everyone!
I had some time and woked at my new Universal case yesterday.
More informations on the this Thread: Universal 3D printable Case
If you have an ideas os suggestions, feel free to post them
regards,
Manuel
This is reviving an old thread since the version 3.03 is now shipping,
My latest find⦠I think the dimensions are per the products page Dimensions 12 x 11.7 cm (4.7 x 4.6 in)
plastic with a slope front for the display ---- approx cost $11
hammond model 1599KSTSGY 5.51 8.66 inches
http://www.hammondmfg.com/dwg6pslp.htm
available from https://octopart.com/1599kstsgy-hammond-55261
Latest Portable Ku Band Lantern with Dreamctcher v3.03/Skylark 5.2
Hereās my latest packaging for a portable Ku Band Dreamcatcher Lantern . . .
I extended the Touch Screen from the DC board with a short extension cable and surface mounted it so I could access and use it.
I crafted an expandable cone (2" x 3" x 5") that slips over the LNB and collapses when not in use. It is a large stainless steel drinking cup with the bottom cut out. This configuration gives about a 2 dB SNR improvement as opposed to my 2" x 4" x 8" horn which gives a 4 dB improvement.
My thinking is a larger (longer with a larger top diameter) collapsible cup is required. I am running the Lantern from a solar charging battery pack. Ken
Ken, youāre amazing! Tell us about the solar charging pack.
I got the solar charging pack a couple of years ago back in the RaspberryPi days. It is 6,000 mAh portable charger with flip out solar cells. Figure how long that would run a Dramcatcher (DC) - - not very long.
It takes almost 10 hours of direct sun light to recharge it from dead, or you can plug it into a power cube for a faster charge. The down side of this unit (unlike the EasyAcc 20,000 which runs the DC and recharges; and acts as an uninterruptible power source during ac outages) is you canāt run the DC and charge the solar power pack from a power cube because the DC expends energy faster than the solar power pack charges.
Iāve seen other similar solar power packs in outdoor stores, but havenāt explored them. I use my solar power pack now when I travel for short duration operation of my DC. Ken
Several folks asked what the DC looked like with the cone collapsed. Here it is - -
I connected the bottom ring to the top of the LNB rather than sliding over and down to the case because it held better. If @Syed (and his team) come up with a better machined solution for a collapsible cone, it should be more conformal. Ken