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3.5.9 Life (rotational). When tested as specified in 4.7.4, the attenuators shall meet the requirements
3.5.10 Shock. When tested as specified in 4.7.5, attenuators shall meet the requirements for VSWR
and attenuation (see 3.1).
3.5.11 Vibration. When tested as specified in 4.7.6, attenuators shall meet the requirements for VSWR
and attenuation (see 3.1).
evidence of corrosion or pitting (see 3.1).
3.5.13 Thermal shock Attenuators shall withstand the thermal shock specified in 4.7.8.
3.5.14 Seal-coaxial type attenuators (when required). There shall be no evidence of escaping bubbles
when the attenuator is tested as specified in 4.7.11.
3.5.15 Humidity (when required). When tested as specified in 4.7.9, the VSWR and attenuation range
shall be within the limits specified (see 3.1).
3.6 Marking. Attenuators shall be marked in accordance with MIL-STD-1285, with the following
information:
a. Class, part number, and manufacturer's code symbol.
b. Attenuation, in decibels (dB) as specified (see 3.1).
c. Frequency range, as specified (see 3.1).
d. Average power rating, in watts (see 3.1).
f. Marking shall be in permanent lettering at least .125 inch (3.18 mm) high and shall be legible.
3.7 Recycled, recovered, or environmentally preferable materials. Recycled, recovered, or
environmentally preferable materials should be used to the maximum extent possible provided that the
material meets or exceeds the operational and maintenance requirements, and promotes economically
advantageous life cycle costs. All components supplied shall be new and unused.
3.8 Workmanship. Surfaces shall be free from burrs, die marks, chattermarks, scratches, grease,
scale, splinters, and other defects that will affect life, serviceability, or appearance.
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