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SOLDER
1"
WIRE
0
CAPACITOR
SOLDER LUG
(4
Adjust the strip so there is at least 114" clearance
between its lower edge and the chassis. Then solder
the strip to the bare wires at S, H, and
J.
(6Bend a small "foot" on the end of one lead of a 1 mH
RF choke. Connect the
other
lead to solder lug BB
Detail 4-12D
(S-1). Position the choke parallel to the chassis with
(d
Refer to Detail 4-1 2D and connect the hook on one
clearance of approximately 112". Then solder the
bare wire to the capacitor solder lug at H 6-1). The
"foot" to the silver-plated strip as shown in the
wire should be at right angles to the chassis.
Pictorial.
(
dl
Similarly, connect the other formed bare wire to the
capacitor solder lug at
J
6-1).
(
Refer to Detail 4-12G and prepare an 11-1R" length
of RG-58AlU coaxial cable. Note that 1" of outer
insulation is first removed from end A, and that the
center conductor and inner insulation are then cut
U
Detail 4-12E
END
A
(d
Refer to Detail 4-1'2E and form and fit a 5-314" length
of silver-plated strip as shown. The hooks in the ends
of the strip should be of a size to
fit
around the bare
wires at
S
ahd
J
in the Pictorial.
({I
As shown in Detail 4-12F,
fit
the silver-plated strip
onto the bare wires. Fit the loop at end
B
around the
bare wire at S. Then pass the strip around the back of
the bare wire at
H
and slip the loop at end A down
ovdr the bare wire at
J.
Crimp the loops around the
wires at
S
and
J.
TAKING CARE NOT TO
CUT
THE OUTER SHIELD OF
PUSH BACK THE SHIELD.THEN MAKE AN OPENING IN
THE SHIELD AND BEND OVER AS SHOWN.PICK OUT
THE INNER LEAD.
REMOVE THE INNER INSULATION AND STRETCH OUT
THE SHIELD.APPLY A SMALL AMOUNT OF SOLDER TO
THE END OF THE SHIELD AND THE INNER LEAD. USE
ONLY ENOUGH HEAT FOR THE SOLDER TO FLOW.
SOLDER
v
Detail 412G
I
Detail 4-12F