#Atlavox

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violet axle
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This is a RAK19007 handheld Mashtastic case. I'm selling fully assembled radios, as well as empty cases for you to build your own.

My two favorite features are:
Plug-and-Play On/Off switch No soldering needed. Just plug your battery into the switch, and plug the switch cable into the WisBlock.
Physical ID I integrated two six-sided alphanumeric cubes so you can assign a physical identifier to your radio so you never lose track of which one it is.

Learn more and order at:
https://atlavox.com/products/atlavox-m1

US only for right now. Will be opening up international soon once I get all my ducks in a row.

Atlavox.com

Send off-grid text messages and location data to your friends and family without internet or cell coverage using this Meshtastic™ radio. Pairs to your phone via bluetooth, download the free, open-source Meshtastic app and communicate using this decentralized, off-grid radio. No subscription, registration, fees, or lice

valid lily
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Looks great, bought one.

ripe wing
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Cheer’s

violet axle
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Atlavox

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I've been getting a lot of questions about the antenna rail on the Atlavox Beacon, so I put together this little animation to show how it works and all the different mounting options it gives you.

The antenna rail has 270° of positioning relative to the mounting plate. This let's you go from fully collapsed for transport, to roof mount > pole mount > under eave mount, all while keeping your antennas vertical when needed.

The antenna rail rotates independently from the mounting plate and the solar panel/enclosure plate so you can mount in a variety of different locations, and have your solar panel oriented however you want without restricting your antenna alignment.

(4) SMA mounting holes, (1) N-Type Mounting hole, and (1) Antenna bracket mounting holes for tons of options for LoRa, BLE, GPS, or anything else you need (maybe WiFi if you swap out a different device inside?)

The default mounting location for the antenna rail is the hinge, but there's an alternate mounting location on the bottom edge of the solar panel. This gives you even more options for mounting:

Vehicle roof or flat building roof mount, where you might want to tilt the solar panel and have your antennas at the top of the panel instead of the bottom.

Vertical pole mounting, it boosts your antennas an additional 9" higher above the top of your pole, compared to the default antenna rail position.

Fence or wall mounting, where you've got no solar exposure. It lets you mount to the shaded side of the fence/wall, while extending the solar panel above the top, pointing towards the sun, and getting your antennas higher and above the solar panel.

violet axle
ripe wing