Engineering

Impact resistant by design

An impact-resistant skirt helps shield the Starlink Mini antenna from knocks while it is used on moving vehicles such as caravans, 4WDs, utes, trucks, and boats. On impact, the outer skirt and air gap help absorb shock before it reaches the dish.

Max signal, no compromise

Paired with our custom-made PMMA radio-transparent cover, the mount protects the dish without compromising everyday Starlink Mini use, even in stormy weather. (Top cover prototype shown.)

Multiple mounting solutions

Set up your Starlink Mini with the mounting style that suits the vehicle: rubber magnets for suitable steel roofs, suction cups for suitable glass surfaces, roof rack T-bolts for compatible rack channels, or the DIY/drill interface for permanent and semi-permanent installs.

Magnetic Starlink Mini mount

The magnetic mount is built for suitable steel roofs, 4WD tracks, and corrugated roads.
(Picture taken in White Cliffs, NSW.)

Suction cup Starlink Mini mount

Great for vehicles with suitable glass exterior surfaces, including Teslas and cars with sunroofs.

Roof rack, T-bolt and DIY mount

We integrated multiple slots and mounting holes into the interface so the mount can be adapted for compatible roof rack channels, permanent installs, and semi-permanent installations.

The mounting holes and slots are configured in a 200 mm x 240 mm rectangle and support M6 screws. Many Australian roof rack systems use T-slot or Rhino-Rack-style crossbar channels, but you should confirm your rack hardware before travel. Stranded Electrons is not affiliated with Rhino-Rack.

For DIY installs, download the mounting interface technical drawing here.