CDR: [No joke] Want to buy radome
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. Thanks, --Lucky Green <shamrock@cypherpunks.to> "Anytime you decrypt... its against the law". Jack Valenti, President, Motion Picture Association of America in a sworn deposition, 2000-06-06
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> -- --------------------------------------------------------------- William H. Geiger III http://www.openpgp.net Geiger Consulting Data Security & Cryptology Consulting Programming, Networking, Analysis PGP for OS/2: http://www.openpgp.net/pgp.html E-Secure: http://www.openpgp.net/esecure.html ---------------------------------------------------------------
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