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Suction mount (RLACS256)
When using a vehicle with a non-ferrous roof such as
aluminium, carbon fibre or glass (sun roof), the magnetic
based IMU Roof Mount will not hold and a suction mount
is required along with the magnetic base.
With its three points of contact, the Vacuum Tripod
Mount (RLACS256) ensures a very stable fixture and
reduces IMU vibration that might be transmitted by the
vehicle's roof.
The adjustable lever arms allow for the levelling of the
IMU on a non-flat roof whilst extending the mounting
options on the vehicle. For example, you can fix the
mount partially or fully on a coupé's glass roof when
trying to achieve a greater antenna separation in a dual
antenna setup.
Suction mount with dual antenna pole
fixing (RLACS257)
If you are testing with a VBOX 3i Dual Antenna and are
looking for a maximum antenna separation*, the use of
a Roof Mounting Pole (RLACS171) in combination with
the Pole Mount with Ferrous Plate (RLACS257) and a
magnetic base mount will allow for a quick dual antenna
alignment.
An additional pair of pole suction arms are supplied to
stabilise the IMU on the roof.
*Maximum antenna separation improves the accuracy of
slip angle measurement.
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