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MC-Series High-Power System 
 
Scheduled and Unscheduled Maintenance 
998--01 Rev X1 
RadioFrame Networks, Inc. 
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY 93 
 
 
Figure 59  Front View of the RadioBlade Shelf (RBS) 
 
1  Take the RadioBlade transceiver out of service by locking it (refer to the procedure 
in section 6.2.2.3: “Locking and Unlocking a RadioBlade Transceiver”).  
The RBS is divided into three groups (A, B and C) from left to right. Slots in each group are 
numbered as follows, from front to back: 
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  Group A: slots 1 through 8 
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  Group B: slots 9 through 16 
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  Group C: slots 17 through 24 
2  Pull out the RBS using the handle on the front of the unit. 
3  Remove the RadioBlade transceiver that is to be replaced (see Figure 60). 
Using the SMA torque wrench, disconnect the Rx and Tx cables from the RadioBlade 
transceiver. Then loosen the screw of the lockdown strap covering the RadioBlade 
transceiver, and remove the strap and screw and place them aside. Then gently lift and 
remove the RadioBlade transceiver from the slot in the RBS backplane. Place the 
RadioBlade transceiver in anti-static packaging for shipment. 
Figure 60  RadioBlade Transceiver in Place 
 
lockdown strap 
 
4  Un-package the replacement RadioBlade transceiver to be inserted into the RBS. 
5  Insert the RadioBlade transceiver into the specified slot in the RBS until the 
connector seats firmly into the backplane of the RBS. 
6  Place the lockdown strap over the RadioBlade transceiver by inserting the two feet 
on the strap into the slots on the RBS backplane, and then hand tighten the screw 
into place.