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CHAPTER TEN
SECTION 10.2
COAX SWITCH HOUSING (continued)
SEALING & SECURING THE COAX SWITCH HOUSING
Locate the small plastic bag that contains the enclosure gasket and the screws used for securing it as
shown in
figure 10.20
. Inside this baggie there will also be two tiny 1/4” screws—these will not be
used.
The gasket is more accurately described as “piping” material. Push this material into the gasket tray as
shown in
figure 10.21
. There is plenty of material, and you will need to trim it as shown in
figure
10.22
.
Lower the top half of the enclosure and position so that the mounting holes are lined up as shown in
figure 10.23
. Locate the flathead threaded screws included in the plastic baggie. The screws will be
inserted from the bottom of the housing as shown in
figure 10.24
. Tighten so that the lid is firmly in
place.
You will likely need to take the lid off for the final wiring test, but leaving it in place is necessary in or-
der to protect the components of the coax switch housing while completing assembly of the antenna.
FIG. 10.20
FIG. 10.21
FIG. 10.22
FIG. 10.23
FIG. 10.25
FIG. 10.24