This is another one of those projects that took longer to write up than to build.

The top facing controls on "trail-friendly" radios like the YouKits HB-1B and others are very convenient when you're sitting on the ground out in the middle of nowhere. When operating "picnic-table-portable," however, the display can sometimes be a little hard to read. For those situations, I came up with a little tilt stand using some stuff I had on hand.

The tilt stand I came up with has a grand total of two parts. First is a steel inside corner brace. You can find these at any hardware store. The one I used is 3/4-inch on each side and 1.5 inches long. You can use whatever size gives you the amount of tilt you're looking for. The other item is a small but powerful magnet. The one I used is about the size of a nickel. I secured it to the corner brace using some Goop adhesive. To use the tiltstand, just use the magnet to put it on the bottom of the HB-1B, as shown in the pictures.

This tilt stand works best when you have rubber feet on the bottom of the radio, as I have on mine. In fact, I added those the first time I used the radio, to keep it from sliding around on my desk.

This little gizmo will a permanent part of my HB-1B portable station for those "picnic-table-portable" operations.

73, Craig WB3GCK

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Magnet applied to the corner brace

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Tilt stand attached to the radio

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Tilt stand in use

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Tilt stand in use

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