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SimpleRTK2B housing as a survey rod

  • motofixi
  • January 1, 2025 at 5:41 PM
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3D printing files for the housing and the matching lid (ABOVE).

There are two .STL files in the ZIP archive


1. Housing for the SimpleRTK2B board

- The housing is designed in such a way that you just have to push the SimpleRTK2B board in.

- For 30mm rod

- Surface on the back, a hole can be drilled and attached to the pole with an aluminum rivet.

- Two 2.5mm holes are designed on the top to cut an M3 thread to securely connect the lid.


2. Cover for the housing

- two holes redesigned with 3.2mm for M3 screws

- Pin that holds the SimpleRTK2B board in position

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  • simpleRTK2B
  • Version 2.0.0

    • motofixi
    • September 30, 2025 at 8:51 PM
    • 398.54 kB
    • 8 Downloads

    3D printing files for the housing and associated parts.

    The ZIP archive contains .STL files:

    1. The housing

    2. The vented lid

    3. The clamping piece

    4. USB cable box

    5. USB cable box lid

    Housing for the SimpleRTK2B board

    - The housing is designed so that the SimpleRTK2B board only needs to be pushed in from above.

    - Designed for a 30mm rod

    - The entire assembly is secured to the rod with a rivet through the back.

    - All screw connections are simply assembled with 3mm x 16mm Spax screws.

    New to the first version:

    - There is a clamping piece. This secures the antenna cable and the USB cable. This relieves and protects the connectors on the board.

    - There's a built-in compartment on the back for a power bank, which I'll link to.

    - Additionally, a USB cable box can be screwed on to store the USB cable. I simply didn't want so much cable dangling around. This way, less cable hangs in the air. And when I connect the SimpleRTK board to the computer, I unscrew the cable box with a single screw and have the full length of the cable available.

    - The housing is essentially closed with the lid and the clamp, so ventilation slots are built into the lid. This better protects the circuit board from dirt and moisture. I often go into the forest with my RTK Rover.

    - The antenna cable can be secured to the housing with two cable ties to prevent it from kinking too much.

    Links:

    SimpleRTK: https://www.ardusimple.de/product/simplertk2b/

    Bluetooth Modul: https://www.ardusimple.de/product/bluetooth-module/

    GNSS Multiband Antenne: https://www.ardusimple.de/product/survey…tiband-antenna/

    TNC zu SMA Kabel: https://www.mauritz.de/de/konfektioni…ker-laenge-50cm

    Kompatible Powerbank: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0B158K8KK?…_fed_asin_title

  • Version 1.0.0

    • motofixi
    • January 1, 2025 at 5:41 PM
    • 134.4 kB
    • 26 Downloads

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