Geodesic Radome Radar Infrastruture

Alan Dick and Company Limited - Communication Infrastructure Solutions

The AlanDick 16m Geodesic Radome has been designed to house military or civilian radar antennas, typically for PSR & MSSR.

Geodesic Radome

The structure comprises 71 geometric panels to create a full sphere. The radome is formed by bolting the panels together using stainless steel fixings. The radome is secured to the supporting structure via an integral return flange at its truncated base which incorporates the necessary bolt holes.

Geodesic RadomeRadome Design


The radome panes are RF engineered to ensure that antenna attenuation is compliant with the Customer's specification. The RF design takes into account the radome interpanel flanges and any accessories required.

Radome ShapeRadome Shape

 

ClassificationRadomeOutside Dia.16m
Main ApplicationPSR & MSSR RadarInside Free.15.7m
Geometric PatternGeodesic Radome ShapeDouble Curvature
Design Wind Speed75 m/sDes. Snow Load150 kg/ m2
Design CodesEurocomp, BS5950, BS6651Operating Temp.-40 C To + 60 C
External FinishRAL Range - Semi GlossOperating Env.Arctic, Trop, Desert

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