Enclosure for Frequency Counter

Enclosure for Frequency Counter

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Chose this as a project to start learning Fusion 360. Designed this enclosure from scratch to fit an inexpensive Frequency Counter I had purchased a couple years ago on Ebay. Enclosure has a stepped/mated join, cutouts for screen, switch, and antenna, inset text, and secured with a single screw. Holds counter and 9V battery. Works great! Nice thing about SMA antenna jack is can switch antennas to versions best suited for the RF range you are testing. Inside, i added a couple small bits of foam to hold the battery still and keep the counter set in it's recess. In the pictures above you can see a short antenna borrowed from a dual band (2M/70cm) handheld. The .STL files are exported from AutoCAD Fusion 360. Printed with a Prusa i3 Mk3 printer.

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