I put together some handles for a couple of radios. They can be handy with a radio that is not permanently mounted & being used in a temporary fashion. They can provide some front panel protection & elevate the bottom above a flat surface for better cooling & sound from bottom mounted speakers.
These were done with a 3d printer using ASA, so they can stand up well to environmental UV & heat.
The first was done for the AT-778UV style radio, a form factor also used in the RT95 & Stryker 94HPC.
It also has a provision for adding a prop to better angle the front panel view & project sound from the bottom speaker
Holes in the top allow radios to be stacked, joined with pins. A wedge shaped piece can be used to angle the top radio, here seen attached to the bottom.
The other set was done for an Anytone AT-5555N II.
I put the STL & Fusion 360 source files on Printables.
https://www.printables.com/model/809072-radio-handles-rt95-at778uv
https://www.printables.com/model/811749-at-5555n-ii-handles
These were done with a 3d printer using ASA, so they can stand up well to environmental UV & heat.
The first was done for the AT-778UV style radio, a form factor also used in the RT95 & Stryker 94HPC.
It also has a provision for adding a prop to better angle the front panel view & project sound from the bottom speaker
Holes in the top allow radios to be stacked, joined with pins. A wedge shaped piece can be used to angle the top radio, here seen attached to the bottom.
The other set was done for an Anytone AT-5555N II.
I put the STL & Fusion 360 source files on Printables.
https://www.printables.com/model/809072-radio-handles-rt95-at778uv
https://www.printables.com/model/811749-at-5555n-ii-handles