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A good primer on the connections available on the backplane can be found over on [http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/quantar/q-interfacing/quantar-interfacing.html Repeater Builder]<ref name="RepeaterBuilderQuantar2>[http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/quantar/q-interfacing/quantar-interfacing.html Repeater Builder]</ref> , or dig through the various manuals.
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A good primer on the connections available on the backplane can be found over on [http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/quantar/q-interfacing/quantar-interfacing.html Repeater Builder]<ref name="RepeaterBuilderQuantar2>[http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/quantar/q-interfacing/quantar-interfacing.html Repeater Builder Motorola Quantar Interfacing]</ref> , or dig through the various manuals.
    
It is best to use the "Telco" connector, J17, to make the interface cable. This requires a 50-pin MALE Amphenol connector and 90 degree hood. Carefully solder the connections if you have to, or find your local communications installer buddy with an Amphenol "butterfly" tool to crimp one for you.  
 
It is best to use the "Telco" connector, J17, to make the interface cable. This requires a 50-pin MALE Amphenol connector and 90 degree hood. Carefully solder the connections if you have to, or find your local communications installer buddy with an Amphenol "butterfly" tool to crimp one for you.  

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