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How to pronounce radome in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms radar dome
Type of housing

Examples of radome

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The TVM seeker is mounted on the guidance section, extending into the radome.
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The ridges on the P-3 radome shown below are the lightning protection.
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The radar section consisted of the radar unit with the antenna enclosed in an ablative radome.
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If a radome needs to be replaced, they'd have to use what they have on hand to maintain flight operations.
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On the PBJ-1H and J, the APS-3 search radar antenna was usually housed inside a ventral or wingtip radome.
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Row 44 installs a small bump-like radome atop the aircraft to house the antenna that communicates with satellites.
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Because the radome blocks out the harsh weather, the Navy will be able to construct its antennas of lighter materials.
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The angles on the radome also deflect incoming radar signals, so the ship will be less visible to the enemy.
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Along with most other RC-135 variants, the RC-135S had an elongated nose radome housing an S band receiving antenna.
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More examples
  • A housing for a radar antenna; transparent to radio waves
  • A radome (a portmanteau of the words radar and dome) is a structural, weatherproof enclosure that protects a microwave or radar antenna. The radome is constructed of material that minimally attenuates the electromagnetic signal transmitted or received by the antenna. ...
  • (Radomes) A plastic cap which is sometimes used to cover an antenna to provide weather protection or streamlining. Imperfections of these devices are customarily measured in chambers.
  • A typically rigid dielectric cover over the radiating portion of an antenna, and nearly always separated from the radiator by an air gap. A radome (the merger of radar and dome) has the purpose of protecting the radiator from natural weather phenomena and contamination by dirt. ...
  • Streamlined fiberglass enclosure covering a radar antenna.
  • A dome-shaped device used to house a RADAR antenna; as derived by combining RAdar and DOME.
  • A dome-shaped cover amde from a material through which radio waves can pass used to protect radar equipment
  • An enclosure for protecting an antenna from the harmful effects of its physical environment but not affecting its electrical performance.
  • The housing which protects the aircraft radar system from the elements while allowing transmission of radar signals. Often the radome is in the nose of an aircraft but can be found at other locations on the aircraft, as well.