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JAG RF stocks the very popular NMO mount in a variety of configurations. The NMO, which is virtually the standard when it comes to mobile antenna mounts, is available from JAG RF with a variety of cable types, lengths, and connectors. We also repair magnetic mounts and re-cable them. JAG RF can also design and manufacture custom mounting brackets that accept the NMO feed-thru system for highly customized applications, weather it be for inverted ceiling mounts to precarious corners to mounts designed for motorcycles. |
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We also stock some mobile antennas to accommodate the NMO mounts mentioned previously. Although we tend to steer away from stocking large quantities of NMO antennas, we do inventory new and used ¼-wave and some of the more popular 3dB antenna whips. However, we can supply any type of NMO mobile antenna within a reasonable time frame. |
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Although NMO mounts and their companion antennas are the ideal choice for most mobile applications, they are often not rugged enough for demanding commercial vehicles such as buses and utility vehicles. These antennas, which have affectionately been dubbed “transit antennas” by many manufactures of similar style antennas, are often chosen for city buses due to their low profile and radome enclosure. JAG RF stocks these transit style antennas for the VHF, UHF, and 800/900 MHz bands. |
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For applications that require an even more rugged antenna, JAG RF stocks solid cast aluminum transit style antennas such as Sinclair’s Excalibur series. These antennas are well suited for railway cars and locomotives due to their low clearance and shock resistance. Military vehicles also benefit from these heavy-duty antennas, which are able to withstand impact from debris, tree branches, and other obstructions that would destroy an ordinary NMO mount mobile antenna. These antennas are also well suited for compact repeater or SCADA stations situated in populated areas such as parks and malls where threats from vandals exist. A normal NMO antenna may not survive such an assault were as these antennas stand a better chance at survival. |