Cables And Connectors; Tools; Miscellaneous Supplies; Mounting - Motorola PTP 400 Series User Manual

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13.8.2 Cables and Connectors

Cables should be selected using the above criteria. However is should be noted that a cable
of a type similar to LMR400 is a lot more difficult to handle and route than a cable of a type
similar to LMR100.
Motorola recommends the use of weatherproof connectors -- preferably ones that come
supplied with an adhesive lined heat shrink sleeve that is fitted over the cable/connector
interface.
The connectors required at the Connectorized version of the PTP 400 Series Bridge end of
the antenna cables are N-Type Male.
The connectors required at the antenna end of the antenna cables is dependant on the
antenna type chosen.

13.8.3 Tools

The tools required for mounting an Connectorized version of the PTP 400 Series Bridge are
the same as those required for an Integrated PTP 400 Series Bridge unit detailed in section
7.3 "Tools Required". The tools required for mounting the antennas are specific to the
antenna chosen. The installer should refer to the antenna manufacturer's instructions.

13.8.4 Miscellaneous supplies

The following miscellaneous supplies will be required:
• Cable ties, cable cleats – for securing cables
• Self amalgamating tape – to weatherproof the RF connectors
• PVC tape – for additional protection of the RF connectors

13.8.5 Mounting

13.8.5.1 Connectorized version of the PTP 400 Series bridge

A Connectorized version of the PTP 400 Series Bridge ODU is shipped with the same bracket
as is supplied with an Integrated ODU. Details on the use of this bracket can be found in
section 3.3.7 "Mounting Brackets". The ODU should be mounted in a position that gives it
maximum protection from the elements but still allows easy access for making off the various
connections and applying the recommended weatherproofing.
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