Here are some specs on the afore-mentioned radome.

http://www.radome.net/radomesize.html

ok,
Rush

-----Original Message-----
From: William H. Geiger III [mailto:whgiii@openpgp.net]
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 10:49 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: [No joke] Want to buy radome



In <LNBBKBDNAIGNIABGAGJLOEMJFPAA.shamrock@cypherpunks.to>, on 11/21/00
   at 02:45 AM, Lucky Green <shamrock@cypherpunks.to> said:

>I am looking for a surplus radome. The minimum diameter is 20 meters, but
>the bigger, the better. The disassembled radome will need to fit into
>standard ISO dry cargo containers. Alternatively, I am looking for
>manufacturers of new radomes. Any pointers are appreciated.

>Feel free to forward this inquiry to more appropriate fora that you might
>be aware of.

20 meters is pretty big radome. The marine navigation stuff I have seen is
in the 1'-2' range. what are you doing Lucky setting up anti-aircraft
batteries on some abandon platform off the coast? <EG>

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