Do we know how many 55mm sizes were sold compared t the 40mm? IF the number is low enough then is seem shifting the taks of desoldering the header to the 55mm user group would make sense, and keep Makerlab’s build and stocking simplest. They would need to add in the extra spacer or more likely supply a different length header for each kit, the spacers are not likely available separately.
Another option: solder on a longer header without the added spacer and let the pins bottom out achieving the 55mm height. Then 40mm users can snip off a few mm of each pin. Not the prettiest but it will work.
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Good point on the female vs male. I had it reversed.
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Hi Steve –
I have done both versions of the mods, with all my new builds being in the 55mm case with the N2ADR I/O boards.
First I want to say I am amazed at the reliability of the HL2. The top one in the pic below has basically been powered up and left on for the better part of 3-4 years. Limited down time to moving things around on the desk, or adding in a Pure Signal connector.
I removed it from service – did a soak down power off test for a month, then turned it back on – worked like a champ!! No component failure, no intermittent, no part lift – worked perfect!! Its back in service as another station monitor.
My thoughts after building a number of these for myself and others…
Target the 40mm case – as this allows both camps to be served
For the 55mm case folks – which I prefer over the 40mm case due to the Pure Signal and EXTTR connector being extremely close.
About the 55mm endplates.
Here’s a pic with the 40mm and 55mm cases for comparison. My thanks to Ramon for sharing the gerbers, which I added the 12mm whole for the lighted power switch.

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The D sub fits fine if the board is level in the 40mm case. Ther issue is that there are 2 plastic spacers on the IO board connector forcing the board to sit up high enough that the board must slope down to the back to fit under the cover and into the holes. Removing 1 spacer puts it just right to sit level and the case and holes fit proper. I do not have a 55mm case but what I gather here is that with the 2 spacers it sets level to fit the 55mm back panel well.
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I'm not sure it is the multi pin connector that is the issue. All I have seen in posts is that the I/O board doesn't fit but no real explanation of what is wrong. There is mention that the multi pin connector sits up too high and removing spacers cured the problem. Mine sits high but it doesn't stop the top of the case going on.
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Hi Folks –
I have built both – and the I/O spacer removal clears up the issue in the 40mm case. The as shipped 40mm back endplate aligns properly with the spacer removed
If you leave as currently shipped, the I/O board with the spacers, the top cover presses against the top of the DB9, and angles it down slightly when fitting the top cover.
Remove the spacer, which might be a challenge for some, alleviates the issue.
Spacing between the Pure Signal and EXTTR is extremely close in the 40mm case, but usable.
The 55mm case, with the I/O back endplate shipped, and those from the original gerbers fit properly with the I/O board and the current spacers.
The 55mm case does have a closer spacing to the bottom, so a 1/8” or close to 3.6mm shim is what I have find with the cases I’ve been buying from Amazon.
The whole 55mm case slot depth, shim and back endplate can all be adjusted once the case selected for a long term solution is made.
It all starts with the case…….
Tom – K2TC
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Here is the IO board installed with 1 of the 2 spacers removed. Perfectly level permitting the cover to go on and a bit more access between the pure and EXTTR connectors which is already tight. Works either way though, just better when level.

Hi All –
Ive done twice the single spacer removals on the I/O boards, a bit tedious but fairly simple with the right soldering iron, wick and solder sucker.
The detail below is the exactly the issue. Remove 1 spacer and then it fits the 40mm fine.
Given unsoldering the I/O header, or trimming a new shim – shim to me is easier.
Doing the 55mm case is straight forward. You get the back endplate with the I/O Board kit.
I brought a 4ft length of 1”wide 1/8” aluminum flat, and have been grinding off 1/4” slices for the shim.
Case on Amazon is $17.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KYFS9S7?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
I ordered a bunch of Front Enplates with my call sign on them and the 12mm hole for the power switch– basically 10 for like $15 plus shipping.
I ordered them from JLCPCB – fast and great quality.
Ramon was nice enough to share the gerbers, and these match the initial cads from the Hermes builds for the 55mm cases
I like these as the wire has a mating connector that presses onto the back of the switch body – so its easy to separate and pull it off the switch.
Lighted switch qty 6 is like $18
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08P4HKCVX?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
Happy New Years!!!
Tom – K2TC
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If I understand well, the problem lies in the spacers shown in the green rectangle in the attached photo. I find it reassuring to know that if I decide to unsolder 50 solders I just risk to ruin the I/O Board, not the HL2 but I'm still afraid to unsolder.
73 - Pierre - FK8IH
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Hi Phil –
Here is the front 55mm endplate file set that I have been using with the 12mm hole.
This Ramon had shared, and it matches back to the original 55mm case. I just moved some of the vents and added the 12mm hole.
Download KiCad 7.0 and you can edit the file.
If you hover on the SDR, right click to Properties and your can edit the SDR to your callsign if you prefer – or leave it empty.
I been ordering the 2 layer boards in black , and removing the order number option so its not printed on the endplate.
The 2 layer references the 2nd layer which is the inside facing part of the front endplate will also be plated.
This is just the front endplate, as the rear 55mm endplate comes with the I/O kit already…
I’ve had good luck and quick turn around times from the folks at JLCPCB.com
Hopefully this helps…..
Tom – K2TC

Reid,
It appears you have both the 'spacer' and the header on your IO board. Can you confirm you didn't remove anything from what was shipped to you? Does it look like this image from the Makerfabs website? When did you purchase your I/O board?
I gueass the question is: Was there always a spacer or two? Did that change at some point? What function does it serve?
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Hi Steve –
I think you are right on track with your plans, and fully agree.
Removing one of the I/O spacers solves the 40mm case issue. Should include the 40mm endplates only with the 40mm case, as well as the current shim.
For the 55mm I/O, we know the 2 spacer I/O aligns fine – but could change if the slot spacing changes depending on whether Makerfabs want to spin their own case, or work off the endplates in the github folder.
The case I’ve been buying is roughly 3.6mm spacing – and the rear plate supplied with the I/O board currently aligns fine – as does the front. So I assume that the original plans utilized a 55mm case with slot clearance of roughly 1/8” or 3.6mm. This would require the shorter shim to be included or sourced elsewhere.
My hand cut shim come off a 1/8” thick 1” wide piece of aluminum flat stock from Home Depot. I cut off a roughly 1/4 inch wide slice and file where needed.
Safe to assume that the 40mm vs 55mm counts are purely due to only having the 40mm case available from Makerfabs, and the fact that the I/O is only recently introduced.
Happy New Years!
Tom - K2TC
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Hi Group,
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Hi Group,
Here is a picture of what some people are doing to make the IO board fit into the 40mm enclosure:
I suspect the tilted IO board doesn't always fit, or some people really don't like the tilt.
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Hello Group,
I measured the spacer we are proposing to remove. It is 2.6 mm high. So we are fussing about 2.6 mm tilt in a span of 5 cm. Maybe this is getting a bit out of control.
A simple solution is to make all future IO boards with the spacer removed until the stock of the current 2x25 headers is exhausted. Then order a shorter 2x25 going forward. If I understand correctly, the IO board now fits as well as possible in the 40 mm case. And there are ten times more 40 mm cases than 55 mm cases. So there is only one ordering option for the IO board. Simple.
With the current 55 mm end plate, the IO board will tilt up a little bit and this will give a little more space between the RCA and SMA connectors. Or, in the future, a different 55 mm end plate can be made with lowered holes.
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Hi Group,Makerfabs has contacted me about IO board confusion and how to clean it up. I have been very much hands-off regarding the IO board and hope to continue with that. I am hoping those involved with the IO board can step in and help Makerfabs clear up the confusion.The basic confusion is how does someone order a complete setup with IO board. Do they have to order a 55mm tall enclosure? Where will they find correctly sized front and back panels for either 40mm or 55mm tall enclosures? Do they have to modify the IO board to fit in a 40mm case by desoldering the connector and removing a spacer? The goal is to simplify the ordering process, and by far there are more 40mm tall enclosures sold over the years.My limited understanding is that the IO board does work for both 40mm and 55mm enclosures provided one desolders the connector and removes a spacer when desiring to use a 40mm enclosure. This can be difficult for many to do. It does not target the most most common case of more 40mm enclosures being sold. The soldered header is currently required for testing.Here are some options I see for Makerfabs:
- Always target the 40mm case. Make sure Makerfabs has a proper end panel for the 40mm case (not the 55mm panel they currently include). Make sure they build and test the IO board with no spacer so that it fits in a 40mm case. The people wishing to target the less used 55mm case should be the ones having to do the work of de- and re-soldering.
- Makerfabs can target both enclosures. They would build version of the IO board for both enclosures and stock front/back panels for both sizes. People would specify what they want when ordering. The heat shim doesn't fit in the 55mm enclosure. This seems like a confusing addition of choices with little value for the 55mm case. Information on the 55mm enclosure is here.
- Makerfabs could find a way to test the IO board without soldering on the connector. Users would solder on the connector for the enclosure height they want. Makerfabs would still have to provide a choice for front/back panel sizes. Unfortunately, many of the new HL2 users can't even solder a connector like this.
It looks like the IO board is gaining in popularity, but please let us clean up this confusion so that all buyers have a clear path for how to incorporate it.73,Stevekf7o--
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Hi Ed –
Current I/O ( has a spacer – header is soldered in ) board in the 40mm case will fit, just tilts down a little as the top of the case presses against the top of the DB9 connector. Totally functional.
Spacing between the EXTTR and PureSignal SMA are close – but you can use both no problem – just tight… spin on the SMA first, then plug in the RCA is the easier method if you have big fingers.
Rear endplate is included with the I/O board for both the 40mm and 55mm cases currently.
If you are handy – you can unsolder the header on the I/O board, and remove the spacer, then solder the head back in if you want to keep it level.
There is no need to do this – more aesthetics.
I myself like the 55mm case, cause I like to add a power switch up front, and can picture the extra room being used for other options.
My new builds have been in the 55mm case, re-casing my 40mm builds as I move them around and go back to add the I/O boards.
Again – no need to do the 55mm case, just preference.
All personal preference at this point – but no operational issue putting the current I/O board in the 40mm case.
Tom – K2TC
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I assembled one a few weeks ago. It is at a bit of a slant but it goes together fine and isn't an issue after its all closed up.
N0DR
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I second the motion to supply 2 headers unsoldered. A test mainboard using pogo pins might be needed at MakerFabs.
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My vote is to supply the board with the header unattached and with both spacers. That way the user can choose the spacer(s) they want. Users already have to solder the three pin header on the main board, so making them solder the header on the I/O board shouldn't be a problem.
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One other thought: Is it possible for 55mm enclosure owners to just not push the IO Board all the way down on the header, or could they put a spacer over the top of the header pins to act as a shim? Or does that risk compromising the connection between the boards?
I use a vacuum desoldering gun. Works pretty easy, usually get 1 or 3 pins that stay stuck. Resolder and then desolder again, wiggling the header also helps. Done both HL2s and too many other headers over the year this way.
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The back plate is not the problem. To fit the 40 mm enclosure you need to unsolder the existing 2x25 header and replace it with ESW-125-12-G-D.
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Hi Jim –
I unsoldered 2 of the I/O boards headers with a vacuum type solder sucker iron. Not hard with the right tools but a little tedious. Then soldered back in the shortened header.
More recently, and the new builds - I’ve been using the 55mm case which it fits fine. Find it easier to deal making the shorter shim.
Caveat – I just happen to like the 55mm case better for extras and the switch I add.
Tom – K2TC
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The back plate is not the problem. To fit the 40 mm enclosure you need to unsolder the existing 2x25 header and replace it with ESW-125-12-G-D.
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