





This is a nearly all 3D printed parts, but PLA plastic does not reflect RF signal. So we will be using some gold foil glued to the back reflector to make that work. There are stand offs that I have glued nuts into. The antenna assembly has four plastic bolts that thread through the antenna into these nuts for a perfect fit.
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