From Thom Hartmann’s Blog: Georgia Residents’ Automatic Garage Door Issues
One of our staffers found this item at Truthout. It’s from Thom Hartmann:
“…Last week, residents of Augusta, Georgia began experiencing strange issues with their garage doors. Almost 500 residents complained to the Overhead Door Company that their garages would no longer open or close by remote.
Well, the Fort Godon Army Base is apparently the cause of all the garage door issues.
The base upgraded their land-mobile radio system last week, and began using it on a 390 megahertz bandwidth…which happens to be the exact same frequency used for automatic garage door remotes. For security, the Army base blocked the signal of other devices operating on that frequency, and inadvertently jammed all the garage remotes. Fort Gordon issued a statement Monday, explaining that the Army post was planning on notifying the public about the radio transition, but testing began earlier than expected. So, not only are people sacrificing their privacy in the name of national security, but now they have to get out of their car and open their garage doors manually. Time for Issa to investigate…”
We now have an explanation why some residents of Flawda sit in lawn chairs with doors open in their garages …rather than on their front porches or patios…or their rear porches or patios…or the deck by the in ground pool or above ground pool.
It’s likely the near by military base or air transport location is using the same frequency as their automatic garage door openers function on; the residents have been locked out of using their garage door clickers for years…no use complaining as did five hundred people in Augusta, Georgia.
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