Old Cover to New Protection
Radome Replacement
Replacement support for aging, damaged or underperforming radomes, including condition review, dimension confirmation and a practical replacement path.
Condition and photo review
Replacement starts with visible damage, water ingress, cracks, corrosion, deformation or performance concerns.
Dimension confirmation
Existing diameter, height, base interface, access conditions and surrounding equipment are checked before quoting.
Replacement specification
The replacement radome is specified around RF performance, structural load, weather exposure and installation constraints.
How we support the project
Radomecn focuses on practical project delivery: clear technical inputs, manufacturable structures, controlled handover and site-ready documentation.
- Site information collection
Gather photos, drawings, antenna information, foundation details and local climate requirements. - Replacement proposal
Define whether to reproduce the old structure or improve material, fastening, sealing or assembly method. - Supply and installation handover
Coordinate production, packing, delivery and onsite installation support where needed.
Connected next steps
Move from page reading to project data
These pages connect the current topic with product coverage, replacement logic, installation planning and the enquiry form.
Selection guide
Use project type, protected equipment and site environment to choose the right radome path.
Open guideProduct coverage
Compare FRP, metal space frame, inflatable, weather/satcom and ATC radome options.
View datasheetReplacement path
If an old cover exists, check what dimensions, photos and damage notes are needed.
Plan replacementInstallation path
If site work is required, review access, lifting, crew responsibility and weather window.
Plan installationSend the project
Use the form to share RF, structure, size and location information in one place.
Open enquiry formSend your radome requirement
Share the antenna or radar type, diameter, frequency range, project location, wind load requirement and expected schedule.