MGS 7306-N-600 Installation Manual

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Installation Guide
Type N female, Crimp-On, Cable End Connector for .590 Coax P/N 7306-N-600
We will begin by installing the Type N female connector on a piece of LMR-600. This
process is the same for all the other types of cable with an outer jacket OD of 0.590.
These connectors fit on a wide range of coax types including, but not limited to: RG-
217/U, LMR-600, and other 0.59 inch OD coax.
Identify all connector parts (3 Parts):
Each connector consists of one body assembly (jack), one rear ferrule (crimp sleeve),
and one center pin (jack contact).

Coax Stripping:

First cut your cable to the desired length and then strip the black jacket back
approximately 0.83 inches. When the jacket is stripped cut the braid/foil back 0.23
inches from the fresh cut end. Finally, cut back the dielectric 0.16 inches from the fresh
end down to the center conductor. The braid needs to be cut back further than the
dielectric to insure that none of the braid or foil is touching the center conductor which
could cause a short.

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  • Page 1 Installation Guide Type N female, Crimp-On, Cable End Connector for .590 Coax P/N 7306-N-600 We will begin by installing the Type N female connector on a piece of LMR-600. This process is the same for all the other types of cable with an outer jacket OD of 0.590.
  • Page 2 Note: Do not nick the braid, dielectric, and center conductor if at all possible. Tinning of the center conductor is not necessary if contact is to be crimped. For solder method, tin the center conductor if the center is stranded. twist the center conductor very tightly prior to tinning.
  • Page 3 Solder the pin Make sure the solder hole is facing up. Touch the soldering iron to the underside of the center pin directly under the solder hole. Touch the solder to the center conductor through the solder hole on the center pin. Allow the heat from the metal to melt the solder so that it wicks into the center pin.

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