A radome is a structural enclosure that protects an antenna or other microwave component from environmental factors such as weather, dust, and debris. Radomes are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including radar systems, communication systems, navigation systems, and weather radar. The primary function of a radome is to provide a protective cover that allows the antenna or microwave component to operate efficiently and reliably.

Radomes are protective covers that enclose antennas and other microwave components, providing a durable and weather-resistant housing that allows for reliable communication and navigation. The design and engineering of radomes require a deep understanding of electromagnetic theory, materials science, and mechanical engineering. In this Radome Engineering Handbook, we will provide a comprehensive guide to the principles, practices, and applications of radome engineering.

Radome Engineering Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide**

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