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    Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Replacement Procedures 8-15
    13. : Remove the three PA screws using a T10 Torx bit.
    Figure 8-15.  Removing the PA Screws The PA screws must be removed BEFORE the RF/DC 
    retention clips or damage may occur to the PCB.
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    14. Remove the RF/DC retention clips by gently prying them out with a flathead screwdriver. For 
    leverage, use only the slots provided immediately adjacent to the clips.
    Figure 8-16.  Removing the RF/DC Retention Clip (J2 Connector Side)
    Figure 8-17.  Removing the RF/DC Retention Clip (Antenna Connector Side) 
    						
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    Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Replacement Procedures 8-17
    15. Remove the main board by sliding a finger into the provided opening at the front of the 
    chassis and gently pressing up on the 50-pin connector, lifting up the front of the PCB. 
    Figure 8-18.  Pushing Up the Main Board
    16. Then, slide the main board towards the front of the chassis and up and out. Handle the main 
    board by the edges only, and store it in an antistatic bag.
    Figure 8-19.  Lifting Out the Main Board 
    						
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    17. Remove the J2 rear accessory connector by sliding it out of the chassis wall.
    .
    Figure 8-20.  Removing the J2 Rear Accessory ConnectorDo not attempt to remove the J2 accessory connector by 
    pulling on the flex. Doing so might damage the flex.
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    Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Replacement Procedures 8-19
    8.2.6 Radio Reassembly
    Use the procedure that follows to reassemble your radio.
    1. Prior to reassembling the radio, inspect all seals and sealing surfaces for damage (nicks, 
    cuts, etc.) or dirt. Refer to the exploded view bill of materials for the correct part numbers, and 
    replace parts, as necessary. Reseat all seals on their respective parts.
    Begin with the chassis. Thoroughly inspect the chassis shield gasketing for damage and 
    verify all chassis thermal pads are in place and free of damage. See “Chassis Thermal Pad 
    Replacement Procedure” on page 8-30 to replace damaged pads.
    Figure 8-21.  Inspecting the Chassis Shield Gasketing and Thermal Pads
    Thermal
    PadsChassis 
    Shield 
    Gasketing 
    						
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    2. After inspecting and seating the seal properly on the connector, insert the J2 rear accessory 
    connector into the chassis and slide it into place.
    Figure 8-22.  Inserting the J2 Rear Accessory ConnectorDo not attempt to insert the J2 accessory connector by 
    holding onto the flex. Doing so might damage the flex.
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    Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Replacement Procedures 8-21
    3. Tilt the main board and slide it into place, taking care to line up the RF and DC connectors 
    with the holes in the back of the chassis. Push back and down on the front of the main board 
    to fully seat it.
    Ensure that the main board alignment holes are positioned over the chassis alignment 
    bosses and that the main board is fully seated.
    Figure 8-23.  Inserting the Main Board into the Chassis
    Do not leave the main board in the chassis for extended 
    periods of time without the RF/DC retention clips, or damage 
    to the board connectors may occur.
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    4. Insert the RF/DC retention clips and fully seat them. The DC clip should be inserted first to 
    properly locate the main board.
    Figure 8-24.  Inserting the RF/DC Retention Clip (DC Side)
    Figure 8-25.  Inserting the RF/DC Retention Clip (RF Side) 
    						
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    Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Replacement Procedures 8-23
    5. Connect the J2 rear accessory connector flex to the PCB.
    Figure 8-26.  Connecting the J2 Rear Accessory Connector Flex to the Main Board 
    						
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    6. Insert and torque the three PA screws to 6-8 in.-lbs. Start all three screws prior to torquing 
    them down.
    Figure 8-27.  Installing the PA Screws
    7. Inspect the reverse polarity thermal pad located on the top cover, and then inspect and seat 
    the main seal properly on the cover. Be careful to properly align the tab (see figure below).
    Figure 8-28.  Inspecting the Thermal Pad and Installing the Cover Main Seal
    Ta b
    Thermal
    Pad 
    						
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