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JPC-12 (PAC-12) GP HF Antenna Horizontal Mount

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
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1 plate

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A dedicated balcony mount for the JPC-12 (PAC-12) portable GP antenna, designed specifically for urban HAM operators.

Key Features:

  • 15° Upward Angle: The mount features a built-in 15-degree incline. This effectively compensates for the natural sagging caused by gravity on a 4-meter antenna, ensuring the whip stays clear of the neighbors below and maintains a better profile.
  • Space Optimization: Allows the JPC-12 to extend horizontally from a cramped balcony when vertical installation is not an option.

Installation Guide:

  1. Insertion: Insert the JPC-12 carbon fiber base into the mount with the connector facing down.
  2. Mounting: Place the mount over the balcony railing.
  3. Securing: Use the anti-slip grooves to secure the mount to the railing with luggage straps or heavy-duty rope.
  4. Safety & Stability: Despite the 15° compensation, the antenna is long (~4m). Highly recommend adding a guy wire at the junction of the telescopic whip and the coil for maximum safety and stability.

Print Settings:

  • Material: PETG or ASA (for UV and heat resistance).
  • Infill: 25% or higher is recommended for structural integrity.

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