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Product Focus - Vehicular Antennas

Nov 1, 2001 12:00 PM

Antenna features non-staining rubber cushion

Antenex's TMGPS trunk-mount antenna combines GPS and mobile communications in a system that provides the user with two-way communications capabilities and a GPS receiver. The Micro GPSx receiver is a durable antenna with 27dB active reception, allowing the user to pinpoint his location using the GPS system. By combining the antenna with an industry-standard NMO mount, the system can be used for a variety of two-way communications scenarios. A non-staining neoprene rubber cushion under the mount ensures that it will not stick to or stain a vehicle's finish. This cushion also isolates the mount against vibration, providing a firm and lasting fit to the trunk lid. Made of type 302 stainless steel, the bracket features a design that enables it to be mounted to most new high-tolerance trunk lid seams. The mount features a low-profile design and may be easily removed.
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Antenna provides GPS in small package

The low-profile GPS/cellular Mercury antenna from Centurion Wireless Technologies delivers GPS tracking and omnidirectional cellular coverage in a package less than 0.675" high. The antenna is for external use on commercial vehicles for tracking applications and is housed in a radome suitable for a commercial trucks or similar vehicles. The antenna comes with cables and RF connectors for any GPS/telecommunications package.
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Glass-mountable antennas complement vehicle's appearance

The CL35 glass-mountable Euro style compact antenna from Antenna World complements a vehicle's appearance. This series provides 2.1dBi of gain at 800MHz or 900MHz. The patented coupler provides thru-glass signal transfers. Other whips are available for 3dB, 5dB and 7dB of gain for these bases. Kits include cable and any connector.
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Trunk antenna supports satellite apps

The Constellation series long-haul truck antenna from Antenna Specialists is designed for use with XM satellite radio receiver hardware. Optimized for tractor-trailer installations, this design is groundplane-independent and may be mounted on “west coast” mirrors up to ½" OD to 1.188" OD tubes. The XM5000 is engineered to meet XM satellite radio specifications for mobile antennas. Each antenna is supplied with cable and connectors to accommodate terrestrial and satellite hook-up to the XM receiver module. The antenna is 48" long including the mirror bracket, and it weighs 34 ounces including the bracket and mounting hardware.
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Antenna combines GPS with trunking

Model ASP-1860TGPS from Antenna Specialists is a 3dBd gain rooftop mounting antenna that combines active GPS location with broadband trunking or cellular capability for complete frequency coverage without tuning. The antennas can be installed on transit, construction, police or emergency vehicles as well as applications that include tracking programs for fleet equipment management. They can be installed using an existing ¾" hole. A weatherproof ultrasonic seal and O-ring at the mount interface protect against extreme weather conditions.
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Antenna offers 2.1dBi gain

The CLR-9001 patch-style antenna from Antenna World is 1" 3 4" and ⅛" thick and offers 2.1dBi of gain. It is designed for hidden installations in vehicles. The CLR-9002 antenna uses double-shield RG-174 throughout the full 10' length.
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GPS antenna offers compact design

Radiall/Larsen Antenna Technologies' GPSTM antenna is designed for asset tracking and AVL applications. Its dimensions are 0.5" height and 1.7" 3 1.7" square. The antenna provides a low profile by mounting directly to the vehicle with a trunk mount bracket. It features an active GPS module with an LNA gain of 28dB.
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