ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual
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Y test plug
Cable connector
Socket
Socket
Cable connector
Fig. 8.2-2 Coaxial Connector of the DDF
Follow these steps to make a coaxial connector plug:
1) Peel the outer jacket of the cable for about 14 mm, as shown in a) of Fig. 8.2-3 .
2) Slip in sequence the cable connector sheath, the heat-shrink tube and the
crimping tube. Open the shielding net forth with a net opening sleeve (or do it
manually). And then strip the internal insulation layer to expose 3 mm of the
internal conductor, as shown in b) of Fig. 8.2-3 .
3) Insert the core into the plug. Pay attention that the core wire must be inserted
into the soldering pin at the back of the inner conductor, solder it securely, and
trim the shielding mesh with 6 mm exposed, as shown in Fig. 8.2-3 c).
4) Push the crimping tube and the shielding net to the end of the connector, as
shown in d) of Fig. 8.2-3 .
5) Use crimp pliers to crimp the crimping tube into a regular hexahedron. During
the operation, crimp twice in different angles, as shown in Fig. 8.2-3 e).
6) Slip the heat shrink tube onto the crimped tube, heat it around with a hair drier
to have it shrink, and then screw the tail cover, as shown in Fig. 8.2-3 f).
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