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MIL-R-23016(Wep)
Conductors shall be bound into a cable whenever possible and
3.1.35.6
securely hold by means of wrap-lock, cord, or other suitable
means. Conductors intended to carry pulse or other radar-
wave forms and which may undesirably couple such signals into
other conductors shall not be bound into a cable.  All lacing
cord shall be fabricated of fungus-inert plastic, such as
nylon or cellulose rayon.
Conductors using metallic shielding unprotected by an outer
3.1.35.7
insulation shall be so secured as to prevent the shielding
from coming into contact with exposed terminals or conductors.
Shielding shall be terminated at suitable distance from the
exposed conductor.  The shield shall be suitably bonded to the
chassis, unless part of an "above-ground" system.
Wiring (External):
3.1.36
Provisions shall be made for external wiring in accordance with
Specification  MIL-W-5088.
3.1.36.1
Cables, Wave Guides, and Cable Assemblies:
Electrical connections shall be so arranged and wired, if
possible, that no "hot" leads are terminated in pins or other
exposed contacts which might be accidentally shorted or touched.
Except when specified in the detail specification, all inter-
connecting cables carrying pulse of r-f signals shall make use
of coaxial cable or wave guides, and shall preferably be ter-
minated in the characteristic impedance of the transmitting
media.  All open-wire power and control cables shall be termi-
nated in the lowest impedance practicable for the particular
application.
Shielded Cables:
3.1.36.2
The shield of shielded cable shall be connected to the ground
lead at least at one point in the circuit.
Wood:
3.1.37
The design of the equipment shall not involve the use of wed,
except that wood suitably treated for protection against moisture
and fungus in accordance with specification MIL-C-6796 may be
employed for transformer, field, and armature wedges, and may
be employed in other articles when specifically permitted or
specified in the detail equipment specification.
3.1.38
Vibration Requirements for Detail Parts:
As a minimum requirement, detail parts shall operate satisfac-
torily when subjected to continuous vibration over a frequency
range of 5 to 55 cps and having a double amplitude of 0.06 inch.
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