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  2. Radome - Wikipedia

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    The radomes were typically at least 15 m (50 ft) in diameter and the radomes were attached to standardized radar tower buildings that housed the radar transmitter, receiver and antenna. Some of these radomes were very large. The CW-620 was a space frame rigid radome with a maximum diameter of 46 m (150 ft), and a height of 26 m (84 ft).

  3. AN/FPS-26 Radar - Wikipedia

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    The inflatable radome required a minimum pressure to prevent contact with the antenna which would result in damage to both (technicians accessed the antenna deck via an air lock.) To maintain high dielectric strength, the waveguide was pressurized with sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6 ), which technicians were warned would produce deadly fluorine if ...

  4. Arctic Tower - Wikipedia

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    ] AN/GPA-33 Radar Set Group for protecting a USAF radar's antenna and electronic cabinets. Designed for low temperatures and strong winds, the 25 ft high tower's top platform supported an antenna group and a 20 ft high CW-313/FPS radome (truncated sphere of 25 ft diameter, 450 lb) which was "capable of withstanding two inches of ice" and winds ...

  5. Advanced Enclosed Mast/Sensor - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 25–26 The radome material is designed so that the antennas can transmit and receive through the material. [1]: 25 The base of the mast is constructed from fiber reinforced composite skins encasing end-grain balsa core. [1]: 26 The upper (radome) section consists of structural foam and fiberglass. [1]: 26

  6. Giraffe radar - Wikipedia

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    This features a 13 metres (43 ft) antenna mast and is normally carried on a 6x6 5-ton cross-country truck which carries the radar and command and control shelter. The instrumented range is 75 km (47 mi) and altitude coverage extends from ground-level to 10,000 metres (33,000 ft).

  7. List of radars - Wikipedia

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    AN/FPS-49A variant of FPS-49 with different radome for Thule Site J; AN/FPS-92 variant of FPS-49 with improvements for Clear AFS, Alaska; AN/FPS-50 BMEWS scanning radar; AN/FPS-65 General Surveillance Radar; AN/FPS-71 fixed High Power Acquisition Radar (HIPAR) for Nike ADM; AN/FPS-77 Storm Detection Radar; AN/FPS-85 Spacetrack radar; AN/FPS-95 ...

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