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RTCA DO-213

Minimum Operational Performance Standards for Nose-Mounted Radomes

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Organization: RTCA
Publication Date: 21 June 2018
Status: active
Page Count: 64
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Introduction

This document contains minimum operational performance standards for radomes for use with airborne weather radars with or without forward-looking windshear detection capability. These standards specify radome characteristics for designers, manufacturers, installers, and users of the equipment.

The radome is an integral part of the aircraft's structural, aerodynamic, and electromagnetic design. In radome design, these factors must be considered for certification.

Compliance with these standards is one means of assuring that the radome will perform its intended function(s) satisfactorily under all conditions normally encountered in routine aeronautical operations. Any regulatory application of this document is the sole responsibility of appropriate governmental agencies.

Section 1 of this document provides information needed to understand the rationale for radome characteristics and requirements stated in the remaining sections. It describes typical equipment applications and operational goals, as envisioned by RTCA, and establishes the basis for the standards stated in Sections 2 through 3. This section also includes definitions and assumptions essential to proper understanding of this document.

Section 2 contains the minimum performance standards for the equipment under standard and environmental conditions. Also included are recommended ground test procedures necessary to show equipment compliance with the stated minimum requirements.

Section 3 describes the performance required of the installed radome.

Appendix A is an informative appendix, which discusses typical causes of radome performance degradation.

Appendix B is an informative appendix. It provides general guidelines for proper radome maintenance and repair.

Appendix C, a normative appendix, describes test range qualification.

Appendix D, a normative appendix, illustrates sidelobe level determination.

The word "radome" as used herein includes all components necessary (as determined by the manufacturer or installer) for the radome to perform its function properly. For example, the "radome" normally includes the basic radome structure (electromagnetic window), a paint system on the outside (standard aircraft polyurethane paint or a rain erosion paint), antistatic protection system, other rain erosion protection such as an adhesive-backed polyurethane film or rubber boot, lightning protection devices, etc. In this illustrative example, all these components comprise the "radome." It should not be inferred that every radome configuration will necessarily include (or be limited to) these components or units. This will depend on the design chosen by the radome manufacturer.

Some radome designs, as an example, may not include rain erosion protection or antistatic protection, per se

Document History

RTCA DO-213
June 21, 2018
Minimum Operational Performance Standards for Nose-Mounted Radomes
Introduction This document contains minimum operational performance standards for radomes for use with airborne weather radars with or without forward-looking windshear detection capability. These...
March 17, 2016
Minimum Operational Performance Standards for Nose-Mounted Radomes
PURPOSE AND SCOPE Introduction This document contains minimum operational performance standards for radomes for use with airborne weather radars with or without forward-looking windshear detection...
June 23, 1995
Minimum Operational Performance Standards for Nose-Mounted Radomes
Change 1 adds definitions for "Transmission Efficiency, Minimum," and "Transmission Efficiency, Average." The change also includes new material in Section 2.1.5, Maintenance Performance Rules and...
January 14, 1993
Minimum Operational Performance Standards for Nose-Mounted Radomes
Contains minimum operational performance standards for radomes for use with airborne doppler weather radars having forward-looking windshear detection capability and for use with airborne weather...

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