Clarify end plate design location

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Michael Ossmann
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Enclosure Options
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Commercial versions of both HackRF Pro and HackRF One from Great Scott Gadgets ship with an injection molded plastic enclosure, but are also designed to fit two optional enclosures:
Commercial versions of both HackRF Pro and HackRF One from Great Scott Gadgets ship with an injection molded plastic enclosure but are also designed to fit two optional enclosures:
* Hammond 1455J1201: Both HackRF Pro and HackRF One fit this extruded aluminum enclosure and other similar models from Hammond Manufacturing. In order to use the enclosure's end plates, you will have to drill them. An end plate template can be found in the relevant HackRF KiCad layout.
* Hammond 1455J1201: Both HackRF Pro and HackRF One fit this extruded aluminum enclosure and other similar models from Hammond Manufacturing. In order to use the enclosure's end plates, you will have to drill them. An end plate template can be found in the HackRF One KiCad layout.
* Acrylic sandwich: You can also use a laser cut acrylic enclosure with either HackRF Pro or HackRF One. This is a good option for access to the expansion headers. A design can be found in the HackRF hardware directory. Use any laser cutting service or purchase from a `reseller <https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/acrylic-case/>`__.