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Mounting Options

Below are recommended mounting options depending on your deployment scenario.


Quick Mount - Adhesive 3M Dual Lock

Use 3M Dual Lock to create a strong yet removable snap-on mount.

  • How it works: Stick one piece on the back of the RIDER and the other on the target surface (e.g., metal, powder-coated surfaces, or many plastics). Press the two pieces together until you feel/hear a click as the interlocking stems engage and the mount holds firm.
  • Removal: Lift from one corner to detach.
  • Where it fits: car dashboard, interior front corner pillar (where the windshield meets the front side window), cockpit/flight deck panels, windows, and other flat, smooth surfaces.
tip

Make sure to degrease both surfaces before applying for optimal hold.


On-Body Carry - RIDER Case

The custom 3D-printed RIDER Case offers a secure, lightweight (≈29 g) way to carry the device on your gear in the field.

  • MOLLE-compatible clip: attach to a belt, backpack strap, or tactical vest.
  • Easy assembly: slide RIDER into the clip until it fits snugly.
  • Full access: precise openings for the button and antenna.
tip

For best reception, keep the antenna vertical with a clear view of the sky.

SAFETY note

Make sure the case is firmly attached. Dronetag is not liable for damage or loss.


Vehicle Setup – 2.4 GHz Omnidirectional Magnetic Antenna

For vehicle-based operations, keep the RIDER inside the cabin and use an external antenna for robust reception.

  • Antenna: 2.4 GHz Omnidirectional Magnetic Antenna
  • Connector: SMA male
  • Cable length: 1 m
  • Placement: car roof or other metal surfaces
  • Wind resistance: when properly attached, the antenna can withstand speeds up to 140 km/h (87 mph).
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Clean the roof area; place the magnetic antenna on the metal surface.
  2. Route the antenna cable into the cabin and connect it to the RIDER’s SMA port.
tip

Combine the magnetic antenna with the 3M Dual Locks for an ideal car setup.


General Recommendations

  • Orientation: Keep the antenna upright with a clear view of the sky for best reception.
  • Interference: Avoid placing the RIDER directly behind large metal panels or very close to high-power electronics.
  • Cabling: Route the antenna cable so it’s not pinched or under tension; leave a small strain relief near the SMA connector.