you might want to recolour it to your navy's own colours, but I think I did an decent job....
next to it you see the systems I used for reference. I suggest you draw an small foot for her, depending on how high you want her on the ship, as the SMART-L derived radar has to be able to overlook all obstacles.
I guestimate the weight of the mast on about 60 tons. the cabinets for the radar controls are all integrated in the mast, the cooling system is not! the mast needs integration in the ships cooling systems, I would suggest putting those as close as possible to them, for example in the foot that you might make. if you don't need an foot, the mast has 0.5 deck penetration.
the directors have limited guidance channels and range compared with APAR, but for gun guidance, basic ASTER guidance and some auxilary guidance, I think it is good enough. another drawback is the fact that you have to enter the top floors from the outside when the SMART is working, otherwise you will be hit by the rotating array or microwaved (if that is an word) also, the radar cannot look straight up, I think she is limited to 60 degrees up or something like that.
hope you like it. ow and also, the 'flagmast' isn't really neccesary, and you could remodel it to your own preferences or move it to another mast..... but I just like to have it like that, and you need an place for the signal flags anyways
it isn't my best work, but it is quite hard to get something so ungodly large as an SMART-L into an mast like this.