This a mounting bracket for the Teradek Bolt 300/600/2000 receiver and the TVLogic VFM-058 monitor. I have had the brackets for the Bolt Pro (
fan and
fanless) models available here on Shapeways for some time which have been and continue to be very successful.
This allows you to mount the Bolt 300/600/2000 receiver onto the back of the TVLogic VFM-058 monitor piggyback-style; the VFM-056 monitor has the same mounting hole pattern and this will physically mount onto the back of a VFM-056 monitor, although the Teradek's BNC plug will be very close to the Menu button.
As with the other brackets I have designed, this mounting bracket keeps the system compact and the antennas pointed upwards for optimum reception. No more sideways mounting, noga arms, etc.
This bracket can be combined with the custom battery plate with a Lemo socket that I also designed, in order to provide power to the Bolt receiver.
It's available for purchase here; it's a DIY project that you need to build and wire yourself. A simpler and lower cost alternative is to modify an existing stock TVLogic battery plate by splicing in a power pigtail cable with Lemo plug to power the Bolt.
The receiver swings into the bracket at an angle and is secured at the bottom with any short 1/4-20 screw you have lying around. Four M3 nuts are required in the four ears if you wish to also attach the battery plate onto this bracket. Four M3 8mm screws attach this cage to the monitor.
This bracket blocks access to the Bolt's HDMI out port (if you have the dual HDMI/SDI version). But you're not going to need that anyway with a TVLogic 058 or 056.
Photos show the Bolt 300 in use but the Bolt 600 and 2000 receivers also fit; the antennas will clear.
The Bolt 300/600/2000 and VFM-058 get very hot; they're essentially a heat sandwich. This 3D nylon print has been tested for extended periods to over 70 degrees C (as reported by the Bolt's temperature sensor). There is no danger of warping from heat; the temperature threshold for nylon deformation is over 150C.
Higher resolution photos are available here.