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===== 2. Hardware ===== | ===== 2. Hardware ===== | ||
=== Mechanical Elements === | === Mechanical Elements === | ||
- | * The largest part of the project is the chassis. This allows the movement of an antenna on two axis and also hosts all the electronics. | + | * The largest part of the project is the chassis. This allows the movement of an antenna on two axis and also hosts all the electronics. It uses 4 radial bearings and one axial bearing. Everything (except for the bearings, axes and screws) was 3D printed with PETG. |
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* The antenna is one of the most important parts of this project. I chose to go with the default antenna that came with the RTL-SDR Kit. It is a V-Dipole adjustable one. In order to make this project work, I had to adapt it and print a piece that keep the two poles at a 120 degree angle. According to an article from the RTL-SDR forum, each pole's size must be 53.4cm. | * The antenna is one of the most important parts of this project. I chose to go with the default antenna that came with the RTL-SDR Kit. It is a V-Dipole adjustable one. In order to make this project work, I had to adapt it and print a piece that keep the two poles at a 120 degree angle. According to an article from the RTL-SDR forum, each pole's size must be 53.4cm. | ||
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+ | * A dedicated ground plane had to be built for the GPS antenna. It is a 70x70mm PCB with a hole where the cable of the antenna passes. | ||