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Using Coax-Seal®  to waterproof a coax cable splice 

This is a new space age plastic material which will quickly and effectively seal all types of coax cable 
fittings. COAX-SEAL stays flexible for years thus insuring moisture proof connections, good SWR and 
long coax-cable life.  Make sure fittings and coax cable are clean and dry before applying. Peel six 
inches of COAX-SEAL and wrap around by winding from coax cover toward fitting with one half 
overlap with each winding.  

Shown below is a short pigtail of RG-59U coax cable terminated in a Snap and Seal "F" connector 
which is then joined to a female-female adapter or barrel connector. The antenna shown is an Active 
Marine TV Antenna as used by the US Navy.  

The next few photos will show how this barrel connector is used in a splice and how it is waterproofed 
for marine use. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The second cable with connector is 
attached to the barrel adapter and 
wrench torqued. The connector on the 
right has an O ring in it's mouth and it 
is sealed to the coax internally with 
silicone grease. 

This shows the cable from the 
amplifier to the barrel connector.  

Summary of Contents for PR-422CA

Page 1: ...9 91 1 F Fa ax x 8 81 13 3 8 88 85 5 3 36 60 01 1 E Em ma ai il l s sa al le es s n na av va al l c co om m W We eb bs si it te e w ww ww w n na av va al l c co om m Operation Manual Video Entertainme...

Page 2: ...a pattern omni directional Supply voltage to antenna 15VDC nominal Current consumption 130 mA Nominal Operating temperature 40 to 55 C Protection circuits static discharge device fires at 65 volts Imp...

Page 3: ...c charges and is removable for field repair or replacement Projected life at sea 15 years This internal amplifiers receive 15VDC operating power from the Naval head end via coax cable It is removable...

Page 4: ...plifier should be less than 75 feet for best results Any coaxial cable exposed to sunlight should be painted with non metallic paint to prevent possible UV damage over the long term Bolt the head end...

Page 5: ...R or equivalent Test procedures TDR reading should be taken on each piece of coaxial cable where physical measurements are not possible Lengths of all cables to one foot accuracy should be shown on as...

Page 6: ...wings These final drawings are invaluable for future trouble shooting Copies should be made for Naval Tampa the Ship owner and the Shipyard for future reference Naval Tampa will archive such drawings...

Page 7: ...or to the Antenna Input port via a DC block Adjust the level of the generator for 0 dBmV and a frequency suitable for the amplifier being adjusted Measure the signal at the outlet with the weakest sig...

Page 8: ...f overlap with each winding Shown below is a short pigtail of RG 59U coax cable terminated in a Snap and Seal F connector which is then joined to a female female adapter or barrel connector The antenn...

Page 9: ...oward the fitting with one half overlap with each winding The last wrap again comes straight back over the previous wrap without a diagonal The seal is slightly sticky and should be molded now by hand...

Page 10: ...tube amp Removing the changeable repairable amplifier Look into the mounting flange and the white plastic cap will be seen Grip the rim of the cap with long nose pliers and pull Move pliers to the oth...

Page 11: ...ration at sea Lead content is then less than 10 grams of Lead Pb total Specify with order and note that RoHS certification and sticker are omitted The product has an expected life of 15 years at sea t...

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