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Flex Max901e 1GHz Trunk and Bridger Amplifiers
1502154 Rev D
Tools and Materials
Table 1.1 describes the tools, equipment, and materials that may be required to operate, maintain,
and test the Flex Max901e. Anyone performing the procedures in this manual is expected to be
familiar with the appropriate and safe use of these tools. Tools or equipment with equivalent or
superior specifications may be substituted for those listed.
Table 1.1
Tools and Materials
Tools/Equipment
Required Characteristics
Uses
Tools
Signal level meter
5MHz to 1002MHz, –35 to 60dBmV
(25 to 120dBµV)
Input and output signal testing during
forward and return balancing
Signal generator
5 to 65MHz, 35 to 45dBmV
(70 to 120dBµV)
Signal input during return balancing
Multimeter
True RMS, AC-coupled; ranges
including: 0 to 50V
DC
, 0 to 100V
AC
,
and 0 to 200mV
AC
Power supply testing
Torque wrench/driver
Up to 66 in-lbs (7.5N·m), with
interchangeable 7/16-inch or 11mm
hex socket, Phillips, flat-blade, and
Torx<superscript>® or Torx
PLUS<superscript>® bits
Strand mounting, housing opening and
closing, tightening various fasteners;
C-COR recommends torquing all bolts
and screws to the appropriate values
whenever specified
Nutdriver
1
7/16-inch (11mm)
Housing opening and closing
Phillips screwdriver
#1
Attaching grounding bracket to
transponder
Phillips screwdriver
2
#2
Centerseizure screws or other small
fasteners
Torx or Torx PLUS driver
T15 (Torx) or 15 I.P. (Torx PLUS)
May be required for small fasteners
Flat-blade screwdrivers
1/4-inch, 5/16-inch
May be required for small fasteners
Wire cutters
—
Coaxial cable center conductor length
adjustment; jumper cutting;
disconnecting FlexNet 700 series line
extender external testpoints during
upgrades
Needlenose pliers
—
Jumper removal; disconnecting FlexNet
700 series line extender external
testpoints during upgrades
Drill and drill bits
9/32-inch (7 mm)
Wall mounting
Alignment tool
Non-conductive, 1/8-inch wide
screwdriver tip
ALC sensitivity adjustment
Fuse puller
Cartridge-type, nonconductive
Fuse removal and installation
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