Appendix a: coaxial cable – Axcess Network Receiver Installation Guide User Manual

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Appendix A: Coaxial Cable

The number one problem encountered during installation is wiring

technique and connectors. Ensure that no stray braid wires are

touching the center contact pin when pushing it into the connector.

This may cause the equipment to function intermittently or with

reduced range. Good wiring techniques will eliminate considerable

troubleshooting time later in the installation.

Required Materials

RG-58/U coaxial cable with 50-ohm impedance (nominal), solid copper

center conductor, 55% tinned copper braid or better, 100% foil shield

coverage (for example, Belden 9310).

3-blade rotary coaxial cable stripper

3-piece crimp type male BNC connector (for example, Amphenol 31-

320). Screw-on connectors are

NOT

recommended. They short to

ground easily and can be pulled apart.

Diagonal cutters

BNC crimpers

Multimeter with continuity check

Attaching the BNC Connector

1. Cut RG-58/U coaxial cable and trim jacket

.

2. Slip the crimp sleeve over the cable. Place the contact pin onto

the inner conductor. The end of contact and insulator must be

butting and square

.

3. Ensure that the pin goes to center, braid to shield.

4. Crimp with appropriate tooling

.

5. Flare the outer braid and gently but firmly push the contact into

the connector housing until a gentle snap is felt, indicating the

contact is in place

.

6. Slip the crimp sleeve in place, butting the flange against the

connector body

.

7. Crimp with the appropriate tool

.

8. Test for continuity of the inner conductor from connector to

connector. Test for continuity between connectors. Test for

insulation between inner conductor and connectors

.

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