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Mon, 6 Apr 2015 20:56:47 -0400
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21 gigawatts of pow
On Apr 6, 2015 3:22 PM, "Craig Lalley" <
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> It was just reported to me that Comcast came to one of our sites.
> (Minnesota).
> At first they were walking around the building with a device that looked
> like it came straight out of Ghostbusters.
> Apparently the device had a small antenna on both sides.   The Comcast
> representative claimed there were some spurious radio signals being emitted
> from the building.
> They asked to come in and quickly made the was to the computer room.  In
> the room the device pointed two systems an HP3000 959 and an A-class system.
> When the device was pointed at the HP3000 systems the meter "went through
> the roof".   The customer then powered off the 959 and the "signal" went
> away.   Aparrently theA-class was also transmitting a signal, but that
> system can't be powered off.
> The Comcast representative said it was a spurious signal and nothing could
> be done, they (comcast) would have to work around it.??????
> The representative has left with no cause for concern.
> Has anyone else ever had anything like this happen?
> -Craig
>
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