HA!HA! stop it your killin me I find a magnifying glass & an 870 module amp the light even better!
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>What town in NM? You should have had the lead tech go get you a new LE so that it would work. Wonder what kind of response he would've gotten from those he asked and told the story to. I'm still laughing.
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>>While working in new mexico, the other day I was sent to splice in a node to coax. When I arrived, there where two fiber cables going into the node housing, one was a temp. from the old headend. The fiber splice was housed in plastic bag that was zip-tied to bell. The node was hanging about 4 feet from where I needed to splice it. When I moved it the fiber splice broke. I called my boss to let him know what happend and called our fiber splicer too. Of cource by the time we were fixing it every one from the cable company had showed up including the "lead tech" that ran the temp. fiber. He asked me how on earth I could have broke the fiber (no need to go there). However when our splicer got there my boss thought we should use an old LE housing for the fiber splice. When we were putting the fiber in the LE the same "lead tech" asked us if we were going to use the LE to amplify the light... I said of course not, this is an old LE it will only go up to 450mgz
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Re:The inhouse lead tech, you can't make this up
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