What is an Antenna Radome?
An antenna radome — short for radome (radar dome) — is a protective enclosure that shields antenna systems from environmental damage, physical interference, and operational degradation without disrupting signal transmission. At Radomecn, we engineer radomes specifically tailored for the demanding conditions of cellular, broadcast, and microwave communication infrastructure.
Why Antenna Radomes Matter in Modern Telecom
Telecom networks operate in increasingly hostile environments. Coastal humidity, high-altitude winds, ice accumulation, sandstorms, and physical vandalism all threaten outdoor antenna performance. A properly designed radome serves as the first line of defense — preserving signal integrity, reducing maintenance intervals, and extending the operational lifespan of critical network infrastructure.
Key Functions
- Weather Protection: Shields antenna from rain, wind, ice, UV degradation, and temperature extremes
- Physical Security: Prevents vandalism, bird nesting, and accidental damage from debris
- Signal Transparency: Engineered materials minimize RF signal attenuation (typically <1 dB insertion loss)
- Structural Stability: Designed to withstand wind loads of 250+ km/h in extreme configurations
Types of Antenna Radomes
Radomecn offers a range of radome solutions to match different antenna types, site conditions, and coverage requirements:
1. Spherical Radomes
Full 360-degree protection for omni-directional antennas. Our spherical radomes feature a pressurized or vented shell design that prevents moisture ingress while maintaining consistent RF performance across all azimuth angles.
2. Cylindrical Radomes
Optimal for panel antennas and sector antennas used in cellular base stations. Cylindrical radomes offer focused protection to the antenna face while minimizing wind load — critical for tower-mounted installations.
3. Flat-Panel / Wall-Mount Radomes
Designed for urban deployments where aesthetics and space constraints matter. Wall-mount radomes provide weather and impact protection for antennas mounted on building facades or rooftop structures.
4. Large-Scale Reflector Radomes
Protective enclosures for large microwave backhaul antennas and VSAT installations. These bespoke structural radomes are engineered for high-wind environments and remote sites where access for maintenance is costly and difficult.
Materials & Engineering Standards
Every Radomecn radome is manufactured using a precision Layup process with multi-layer Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) or advanced composite sandwich panels. Key specifications include:
- Material: E-glass / S-glass fibre with premium marine-grade gelcoat
- Wind Loading: Tested to EN 1991-1-4 for ultimate limit state
- Temperature Range: -40°C to +80°C operational
- RF Performance: Insertion loss < 0.5 dB across standard cellular bands (700 MHz – 6 GHz)
- IP Rating: Up to IP66 for pressurized configurations
Custom Engineering & Compliance
Radomecn provides full custom engineering for non-standard antenna geometries, extreme environmental zones, and specific regulatory requirements. We support compliance documentation for major international standards including CE marking, EAC, and regional telecom authority type-approval processes.
Why Choose Radomecn?
With over a decade of experience supplying radome solutions to telecom operators, tower companies, and network equipment manufacturers across global markets, Radomecn combines rigorous engineering with responsive production capabilities. Our modular designs reduce shipping costs and installation time — critical advantages for large network rollout programs.