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Support pour Radio Amateur pour Renault Zoé ICOM IC-705 (ou autre) / Support for HamRadio for Renault Zoé ICOM IC-705 (or other)

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Publication date 2023-07-13 at 20:06
Design number 1323301

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This system is suitable for Renault Zoé phase 2 with the small screen.

This is used to mount a ham radio, telephone or anything else on a bracket fitted with a dovetail.

Video:

https://youtu.be/BP73dAkpTeM

Originally designed for use with an IC-705 but can be perfectly adapted (I also use it with a kenwood TM-G707).

The piece is made up of two parts.

A support that slides behind the Zoe's screen (SuppZoeC part).

A support stub that attaches to the underside of the device (part SuppZoeS).

An optional gasket (to be made in TPU) to hang the bottom of the IC-705 if you have feet underneath (part SuppZoeJ).

I've added two holes under the heel, allowing me to insert a screw, a spring and a bolt to lock the heel. There are two holes to allow use on a right-hand drive too.


This system is suitable for Renault Zoé phase 2 with the small screen.

It is used to mount an amateur radio, a telephone or anything else, on a support equipped with a dovetail.

Video :

https://youtu.be/BP73dAkpTeM

Originally, it was designed for use with an IC-705 but can be perfectly adapted (I also use it with a Kenwood TM-G707).

The piece consists of two parts.

A support that slides behind the screen of the Zoé (part SuppZoeC).

A support heel that attaches under the device (SuppZoeS part).

An optional seal (to be made in TPU) to hang the bottom of the IC-705 if you have feet underneath (part SuppZoeJ).

I added two holes under the heel, allowing to insert a screw, a spring and a bolt to lock the heel. There are two holes to allow use on a right hand drive too.

3D printing settings

ABS imperative, I saw all my PLA prototypes melt under the action of the sun. Since I've made my parts in ABS, no problem.

I use a Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro, with a containment chamber. The ABS is heated to 240° and the platen is at 110°.

I wait until the temperature inside the enclosure is at least 45° before starting to ensure adhesion, but everyone has their own solutions on the subject...


ABS imperative, I saw all my PLA prototypes melt under the action of the sun. Since I made my parts in ABS no problem.

I use a Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro, with a containment enclosure. The ABS is heated to 240° and the plate is at 110°.

I wait for the temperature inside the enclosure to be at least 45° before starting to ensure adhesion, but everyone has their own solutions on the subject...

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