A radome is a specialized and purpose-built structure that serves as a protective enclosure for radar or antenna systems. Its primary function is to safeguard these systems from the potentially damaging effects of various environmental elements such as rain, snow, wind, and even extreme temperatures. Importantly, while providing this essential protection, the radome must not interfere with the ability of the radar or antenna to transmit and receive electromagnetic signals. In other words, it must not hinder or obstruct the flow of these signals in any way. By fulfilling this dual role of protecting the radar or antenna system, while also allowing it to function unimpeded, the radome plays a crucial role in ensuring the long-term durability and optimal performance of the antenna it houses.
The Sanny Telecom protection isolator radomes are designed to protect dish antenna reflectors and feedhorns from wind load and harsh environments. This helps to improve the sustainability of point-to-point links. These radomes can also improve the performance of point-to-point links by reducing noise and minimizing the impact on nearby RF devices by eliminating side radiation from the antenna. Additional and co-channel interference can cause unwanted signal attenuation, which leads to a decrease in link quality and speed. The lower-cost separated radome is available for 0.6m (2ft) and 0.9m (3ft) dish reflectors, allowing for operation in all weather conditions.