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Description: received by the enclosed antenna. A radome is a weatherproof and camouflaged enclosure that protects the enclosed radar or communication antenna. Radomes are typically used on a fixed or moving platform such as an aircraft, ship or missile. The author — a noted
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Supplier: R.A. Miller Industries, Inc.
Description: The AT-740/A Antenna is used for airborne radar interrogation on various fixed-wing aircraft. The antenna is produced to Military Specification MIL-DTL-25707. The antenna is designed to operate at the extreme temperature range of -67° F to 302° F. The antenna is a
- Applications: Aerospace / Military
- Gain: -2 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
- Primary Frequency Range: 960 to 1220 MHz
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Supplier: R.A. Miller Industries, Inc.
Description: The AS-5071 is designed for use with Glide Slope receivers for reliable performance. The antenna is lightweight and is suitable for mounting either in a radome or externally on the aircraft. The antenna has an “N†Female Connector and is finished with a chemical film
- Applications: Aerospace / Military
- Pattern Type: Directional
- Primary Frequency Range: 329 to 336 MHz
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Supplier: R.A. Miller Industries, Inc.
Description: The 37P-4 is designed for use with Glide Slope receivers for reliable performance. The antenna is lightweight and is suitable for mounting either in a radome or externally on the aircraft. The antenna is provided with an adapter plate with an 11" radius for mounting on
- Applications: Aerospace / Military
- Pattern Type: Directional
- Primary Frequency Range: 329 to 336 MHz
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Supplier: U B Corp.
Description: This Radar Altimeter Antenna was designed for applications on both military and commercial aircraft. Rugged construction, combining cast aluminum housing with teflon glass radome and excellent electrical characteristics.
- Gain: 12 dB
- Primary Frequency Range: 4210 to 4390 MHz
- VSWR: 1.25 :1
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Supplier: U B Corp.
Description: A high power, half wavelength, coaxial dipole assembly encased in a fiberglass radome and mechanically structured for aircraft operation. The dipole is used instead of a monopole to increase horizon coverage and requires no ground plane.
- Gain: 2 dB
- Polarization Type: Linear, Vertical Linear
- Primary Frequency Range: 800 to 2000 MHz
- VSWR: 1.5 :1
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Supplier: Carlisle Interconnect Technologies
Description: available antennas Includes provisions for additional equipment under the radome Aerodynamic fairing conforms to aircraft fuselage without additional fasteners or sealants Supports swept antenna volume up to 37.50” diameter x 9.60” Easy upgrade path for
- Applications: Aerospace / Military
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Supplier: EM Software & Systems
Description: patterns, radiation hazard zones, etc. with an antenna placed on a large structure, e.g. ship, aircraft, armoured car EMC: analysis of diverse EMC problems including shielding effectiveness of an enclosure, cable coupling analysis in complex environments, e.g. wiring in a car,
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Supplier: Plascore Incorporated
Description: trailing edges, missile wings, radomes, antennas, military shelters, fuel tanks, helicopter rotor blades and navy bulkhead joiner panels. Availability: PN2 honeycomb is available in sheets, blocks or cut to size pieces in both regular hexagonal and over expanded (OV) cell
- Application: Automotive, Aerospace, Building & Construction, Flooring Structure
- Core Type: Honeycomb Core
- Features: Thermally Insulating / Insulative
- Length: 4 ft
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: cause failures in the overall system: antennas, cables, filters, multiplexers, amplifiers, isolators, circulators, switches, and other sophisticated elements. VNA Master also serves in new high technology applications such as radome/dielectric tests in the field. Its VNA
- Frequency Range: 2.00E7 kHz
- Instrument Type: Portable / Benchtop Instrument
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Dielectric Materials for Use in Radomes
versatile of radome framework configurations. [6]. Polyurethanes are also used as composite materials in aircraft and as protective structures on leading edges of aircraft radomes to protect from erosion damage while ensuring proper signal from the aircraft antenna. Polyurethanes are especially useful
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Engineering Electromagnetics
Figure 13.25 (a) An aircraft antenna radome .
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Composite Materials for Aircraft Radioparent Domes
This implies a steady increase in specifications laid down for structural radioparent elements, mainly for aircraft antenna radomes .
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Gorstein, M., T-AES 73 Jan 117 (3B02) Aircraft; cf. Avionic systems; Remotely piloted aircraft Aircraft antennas radomes ; cross-polarization effects.
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Pulsed EM Field Response of a Thin, High-Contrast, Finely Layered Structure With Dielectric and Conductive Properties
Examples are: aircraft antenna radomes , micro- and nano-elec- tronic devices and integrated optical devices.
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Scattering of the electromagnetic wave by a phased antenna array with consideration for the radome
Pre- cisely this situation is typical of real aircraft antennas with radomes .
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Arbeiten über mehrere Werkstoffgruppen/Comprehensive papers covering several materials groups
Classes of materials on which erosion is a concern include elastomeric coatings and reinforced plastics of which aircraft radomes and antenna covers are construct- ed, ceramics which are used for tactical missile radomes, metals for large steam turbine blades and jet engine…
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Organic coatings
Elastomeric polyurethane and fluorocarbon coatings are utilized for aircraft radomes and antenna covers where the coating must possess combinations of rain erosion resistance, dielectric transmission properties, conductivity for antistatic protection, thermal flash resistance and camouflage colors.
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FY08 Engineering Research and Technology Report
As an application example, consider the generic aircraft antenna and radome system shown in Fig. 2.
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Cranfield University
Crain, B.R. Lightning Protection of Aircraft Antennas and Radomes , available at: www.ieeemelbourne.org/Nov8Slides.ppt (accessed 2008).
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Constantine 4..T-AP 70 May 352-359 Aircraft antennas : radome effects on radiation patterns: computer-aided analysis.