RAMI’s heritage is built on RF engineering expertise, focusing on how radio frequency energy behaves on real aircraft rather than ideal test environments. As avionics advanced from basic VHF communications to GPS, ADS-B, transponders, and satellite systems, RAMI expanded its range with antennas designed to operate reliably within increasingly complex RF environments.
A key strength of RAMI is its application-specific design philosophy. Antennas are engineered with defined ground-plane requirements, radiation patterns, and installation constraints in mind — critical in modern aircraft where composite materials, limited space, and multiple RF systems can affect performance. This approach recognises real-world conditions rather than assuming perfect installations.
At Adams Aviation, RAMI support extends beyond supply to practical installation guidance, including grounding, bonding, coax routing, and connector selection. By treating installation as part of the system, customers achieve dependable performance, minimising issues such as signal dropouts or poor ADS-B reception while ensuring antennas perform quietly and consistently in service.




















