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Re: Dead spot (FIBER) ?
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73 Lineman
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Name:
R73
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manager
Location:
midwest
2/17/2006 10:30:00 AM
You should use a Launch Box, this will eliminate the "Dead Zone" and let you look at the entire piece of fiber.
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