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Microcap & Penny Stocks : SEXI: Mostly Fact, A Little Fiction, Not Vicious Attacks

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To: TerryJones101 who wrote (2496)9/24/1996 7:44:00 PM
From: Mr. Aloha   of 13351
 
Thanks Paul, why don't you ask SEXI about this possible interference?

I would think that SEXI would have subjected their systems to all types of tests. Say, hooking up a sample unit next to a broadcasting unit, wetting, chilling, heating and corroding the lines as well as electromagnetic fields etc..

Typically coaxial cable is more vulnerable to line noise than copper wire. Coaxial lines can pick up household noises like dryers and other products. Cable companies use filters at the house and hub connection to control the noise and I would think that SEXI could do the same? Another option would be switching transmittion if interference is occuring???

Tell us what you find if anything.

Aloha
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