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massive coax
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Bruce
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FCC test,Sweep,Reverse Noise Suppresion, NodeCert
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South Carolina
7/13/2011 11:15:46 AM
my rule of thumb is loss of low channels = connection probs.. and loss of high channel = water in the taps, fittings, faceplates,ect, ect
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