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FAQs – Brackets

 

Brackets – Uses, Designs, & Materials

 

Brackets provide a secure, stable mount that positions antennas at the optimal height and orientation. They protect antennas from vibration, wind, or accidental impact, ensuring consistent performance over time.

Brackets are designed to withstand environmental stresses, such as weather, temperature changes, and mechanical shock. They keep antennas firmly in place on vehicles, poles, walls, or other structures, preventing misalignment or damage.

  • Tilt & Swivel: Enable fine-tuning of the antenna angle to maximize signal coverage.
  • Adjustability: Allows for re-positioning if the antenna’s environment changes or if new obstructions appear.
  • Material & Durability: Brackets must handle specific loads and environmental conditions without corrosion or deformation.

ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) offers superior UV resistance and weatherability compared to ABS. It’s less prone to fading, cracking, or discoloration in prolonged sunlight exposure.

Aluminum is lighter and more corrosion-resistant than steel, making it easier to handle and ideal for mobile or marine environments. It can dissipate heat effectively, which may be beneficial in high-temperature conditions.

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