Figure D-1. Coax Cable Cutting Technique; Table D-1. Coax Trim Dimensions - iDirect Evolution X7 Installation, Support, And Maintenance Manual

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Coax Cable Preparation
Co-channel interference causes degradation and higher packet loss rate
Good return loss – High quality cable and correct connectors help ensure an optimal
return loss of 10 dB or more
NOTE: Excessive DC Resistance – will result in excessive voltage drop across the
IFL cable. Hence, the voltage at the BUC may be too low to operate properly.
NOTE:
for terminating coax cables.
To terminate the cables with F-Type connectors:
1. Cut off each end of the coax cable squarely, using the proper cable cutter as shown in
Figure
D-1.
WARNING: Wear protective eye wear while cutting cables and terminating
connectors.
WARNING: The center conductor must be straight and cylindrical without any
burrs. Failure to do so can damage the satellite router, BUC, and/or LNB input
connector.
2. Remove the jacket material and foam insulation according to the length defined under
Length A in
from Paladin Tools.
RG-6
34
Appendix C, Tools Needed on page 31

Figure D-1. Coax Cable Cutting Technique

Table
D-1. For RG-6, use a two-step Coax Stripper such as the LC-CST 1257

Table D-1. Coax Trim Dimensions

Length A
(inch (mm))
5/8 (15.9)
lists all of the recommended tools
Length B
Length C
(inch (mm))
(inch (mm))
1/4 (6.4)
3/8 (9.5)
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