HackerGadgets uConsole AIO V2 SMA Antenna Bumper

Cover didn’t exist for the Quick Mount 7x SMA, so now it does. Hopefully should be helpful to others!

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This is awesome but I hope we get a remix of one with a hole to access the SD card. Even if I have to use tweezers, its still better then taking off the entire top to swap cards. Still much appreciated!

There’s a good distance between the card slot and the face of the mount, it would have required a bigger hole than I was willing to make (because you need to have space to get the tweezers in, unlatch the card, and pull it out -and probably end up selling it in the gap inside anyway). Heck, even the situation with the power switch is an issue for my mitts (but that’s constrained by the antenna board itself).

That being said, the OpenSCAD is there if anyone wants to carve a hole in it. I anticipate eventually using the SSD slot the AIO adds to put the OS on, so the SD slot is of less concern to me. The USB-C port would be my go-to for moving data via removable drive, if I needed to. That’s just my use case tho.

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I figured a lot of people are going to do the same with the ssd. It sucks because I need MINIMUM 2 seperate images so. I cant find a solid answer for dual booting on the uconsole. I would be stoked if I could get like 3-4 images on a 2tb SSD. My main reason for this build is to learn SDR so I may just print this and live with DragonOS on an SSD for a while.

I’m having a hell of a time getting this to fit. Printed at 100% on my P1S in ABS and it seems I can get 3 of the 7 SMA holes to align but then the rest are off by a mm or so. Need to get the calipers out and try to remix this some. Maybe there was a change in our PCBs? Not sure. Anyone else run into this with this print?

Edit: I cut along the sides and it fit great now. I see there was a channel place in the print but I am not sure if it was suposed to be removed or have enough tolerance to slip the antenna PCB in it. When I tried to force the PCB in it was stretching the ABS and making white stress marks. So I decided to just remove the channel and expose the ends of the PCB.