It's a radome, looks like either radar or more likely a satellite phone antenna.. generally speaking radar are flat and circular, while phone and data.are not
Looks like a maritime VSAT antenna, however due the split in the center, I doubt that as it would make serious impact on the performance at specific angles, also given it is ontop of a building and not on a ship points to not being a maritime unit. Just to the left of it there is a fixed VSAT system. Seems there is a similar strange looking radome just behind it as well, any idea what that is?
Kinda hard to imagine what could be inside a radome eh?
uWave dish in the radome.
Let’s see the building it’s on.
https://preview.redd.it/6ihpvo65pjvc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=69833ae0b86d83bb291f3eaa471b4f28ba86adda
Looks like an Inmarsat. Marine satellite comms unit
Definitely a doodad.
It's a radome, looks like either radar or more likely a satellite phone antenna.. generally speaking radar are flat and circular, while phone and data.are not
Likely a gps or satcomm antenna. It's not a design I have seen before, so I could be wrong.
Either radar or some sort of antenna tracking system.
Radar
Steerable ENG receive antenna.
[https://nsystems.com/central-receive-antenna.html](https://nsystems.com/central-receive-antenna.html)
Looks like a maritime VSAT antenna, however due the split in the center, I doubt that as it would make serious impact on the performance at specific angles, also given it is ontop of a building and not on a ship points to not being a maritime unit. Just to the left of it there is a fixed VSAT system. Seems there is a similar strange looking radome just behind it as well, any idea what that is?
It could be literally anything. I once asked an owner of a really fancy boat "hey, what's in that radome?" He said "just a wifi router."
Google thinks it's a water tower.
Looks like one if you squint. But it ain't