Cobham Antenna Systems, a market-leading antenna solutions provider, is proud to announce the launch of a ‘Universal’ range of spring-mount omni-directional antennas.

Cobham has designed and manufactured spring mount antennas for more than 20 years, with a vast number of happy customers and proven results in the field.

Quality has never been at question but by producing this new series of antennas as a complete range, Cobham has been able to ensure exceptional build quality, superior performance and a consistent high-finish across all antennas.

At every stage of the design process, meticulous care has been taken to ensure excellent build quality.

Every element of the antennas have been considered separately such as:

  • The wideband machined bi-cone antenna elements, which provide excellent patterns and high-power
  • Rugged glass fibre radome for high impact resistance
  • Flush top cap to ensure that the antenna does not get caught when flexing
  • Ultra-flex cable with protective sheath to ensure a long life even when flexed
  • High tensile spring for severe applications
  • Heavy-duty connector interface for rugged use
  • Choice of connector

This range of antennas is designed for applications where lives can depend on secure communications, or where a loss of signal can result in severe financial implications.

Variants cover L-Band, S-Band and C-Band frequencies. Connector options for each band include: N(M) Fixed; N(M) Spinning; TNC(M) Fixed and TNC(M) Spinning.

For a fixed band, the connector is captive and the whole antenna must be rotated to tighten. For a spinning band, the connector rotates independently of the antenna for multiple applications.

To ensure quality and consistency, Cobham’s engineering team has built a custom made test rig, which flexes the spring-mounts 1,000 times to 90°. This has allowed the team to prove the quality of this range and not to repeat the flaws in competitor models.

The spring mount antenna range will be launched at UAS 2015 on the 1-2 December at Twickenham Stadium, UK.

Until 2015, UAS has traditionally had an ‘air-only’ focus, however this year the conference also includes land and maritime, making it the perfect venue to launch this range.