3.
Reinstall
the
clamp
containing
the
antenna
to
the
front
plate
and
nger
tighten
the
clamp
screws
.
See
Figure
4-4.
Make
sure
that
the
antenna
connector
is
pointed
toward
the
left
of
the
test
set
when
viewed
from
the
front
of
the
test
set.
4.
Select
the
W4
semirigid
cable
and
install
it
on
the
antenna.
V
erify
that
the
2.92
mm
(K)
connector
is
attached
to
the
antenna
and
the
2.4
mm
connector
(the
2.4
mm
end
has
a
loose
nut)
is
attached
to
J1.
5.
Be
sure
to
torque
all
connectors
to
8
inch-pounds
using
the
5/16
inch
torque
wrench
provided
(8710-1765).
6.
Tighten
the
antenna
clamp
screws
using
the
T
orx
#10
screwdriver
.
Cable
and
Connector
Care
Instrument
sensitivity
and
coaxial
connector
mechanical
tolerances
are
such
that
slight
errors
in
operator
technique
can
have
a
signicant
eect
on
measurements
and
measurement
uncertainties
.
The
most
common
cause
of
measurement
error
is
poor
connections
.
Note
The
term
\connector"
will
be
used
in
the
following
procedures
to
describe
the
connection
ends
of
the
semirigid
cables
,
lters
,
and
adapters
supplied
with
this
system
F
ollow
these
recommendations
for
optimum
connection
technique:
Clean
and
inspect
(visually
and
mechanically)
all
connectors
,
cables
,
and
lters
.
Align
connectors
carefully
.
Look
for
at
physical
contact
at
all
points
on
the
mating
plane
surfaces
.
Make
a
gentle
,
preliminary
connection.
When
you
make
a
connection,
turn
only
the
connector
nut.
Do
not
rotate
a
device
when
you
make
a
connection
and
do
not
apply
lateral
or
horizontal
(bending)
force
.
Connection
Procedure
1.
Visually
inspect
the
connectors
.
2.
If
necessary
,
clean
the
connectors
.
Use
a
99.5%
Isopropyl
Alcohol
solution
(HP
part
number
8500-5344).
3.
Carefully
align
the
connectors
.
The
male
connector
center
pin
must
slip
concentrically
into
the
contact
ngers
of
the
female
connector
.
4.
Push
the
connectors
straight
together
.
Do
not
twist
or
screw
them
together
.
As
the
center
conductors
mate
,
there
is
usually
a
slight
resistance
.
5.
The
preliminary
connection
is
tight
enough
when
the
mating
plane
surfaces
make
uniform,
light
contact.
Do
not
overtighten
this
connection.
T
est
Set
Hardware
Congurations
4-7
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