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What is the condition for a Class 2 biaxial cable assembly that has a gap between the dielectric and terminal that is within the manufacturer’s specifications?
What is the condition for a Class 2 coaxial cable assembly that has a printed wire board mount coaxial connector with the shield extended beyond the sleeving?
What is the condition for a Class 1 coaxial cable assembly that has a right-angle coaxial connector with the center conductor not flush or visible beyond the edge of the slotted terminal?
What is the condition for a Class 2 coaxial cable assembly that has a coaxial connector with solder spillage on the inside walls of the terminal cavity?
What is the condition for a Class 1 coaxial cable assembly that has a shield termination with a 0.5mm gap between the connector body and crimped ferrule and no wire strands protruding from the gap?
What is the condition for a Class 3 coaxial cable assembly that has a fully seated center pin?
What is the condition for a Class 2 coaxial cable assembly that has a semirigid coaxial cable with a plated surface and evidence of exposed basis metal in an area to be soldered?
What is the condition for a Class 2 coaxial cable assembly that has a semirigid coaxial cable that underwent dielectric removal resulting in an air gap between the dielectric and the cable shield?
What is the condition for a Class 1 coaxial cable assembly that has a semirigid coaxial cable with center conductor pin point of 0.40mm in diameter?
What factors greatly affect the acceptability of semirigid coaxial cables? (select all that apply)