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Old January 18th 13, 10:47 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Seagate External HD: Thin Silver Strip Inside Case; What For please ?

Hello,

I popped the case off of a Seagate external HD.

Inside there is a thin metallic silvery strip running along one of the edges inside of the case. 6" long.

Has a black and red wire going from it into the drive PC board.
And a yellow and black wire connecting both ends of this strip.

Any idea what this strip is, or is for ?
The label on the HD says: Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 750 GB
P/N 9BX156-568

Thanks,
Bob
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Old January 18th 13, 11:13 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Seagate External HD: Thin Silver Strip Inside Case; What Forplease ?

On Jan 18, 5:47 pm, wrote:
Hello,

I popped the case off of a Seagate external HD.

Inside there is a thin metallic silvery strip running along one of the edges inside of the case. 6" long.

Has a black and red wire going from it into the drive PC board.
And a yellow and black wire connecting both ends of this strip.

Any idea what this strip is, or is for ?
The label on the HD says: Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 750 GB
P/N 9BX156-568

Thanks,
Bob


probably ground source to keep noise off the board
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Old January 26th 13, 12:27 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Seagate External HD: Thin Silver Strip Inside Case; What Forplease ?

On 1/18/2013 6:13 PM, Flasherly wrote:
On Jan 18, 5:47 pm, wrote:
Hello,


I popped the case off of a Seagate external HD.


Inside there is a thin metallic silvery strip running along one of the edges inside of the case. 6" long.


Has a black and red wire going from it into the drive PC board.
And a yellow and black wire connecting both ends of this strip.


Any idea what this strip is, or is for ?
The label on the HD says: Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 750 GB
P/N 9BX156-568


Thanks,
Bob


probably ground source to keep noise off the board



No, no, no, that's the wireless antenna needed to be in Homeland
Security compliance :-)

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Old January 27th 13, 03:02 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Seagate External HD: Thin Silver Strip Inside Case; What Forplease ?

On Jan 25, 7:27 pm, hp wrote:


No, no, no, that's the wireless antenna needed to be in Homeland
Security compliance :-)


Hope they wouldn't interfere w/ a ham 2meter and 70cm band I bought
unlicensed. They'll protectively band together to catch me, yes?
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Old January 28th 13, 11:04 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Seagate External HD: Thin Silver Strip Inside Case; What Forplease ?

At Sat, 26 Jan 2013 19:02:15 -0800, Flasherly rearranged some electrons to
write:

On Jan 25, 7:27 pm, hp wrote:


No, no, no, that's the wireless antenna needed to be in Homeland
Security compliance :-)


Hope they wouldn't interfere w/ a ham 2meter and 70cm band I bought
unlicensed. They'll protectively band together to catch me, yes?


As long as you don't transmit. You don't need a license to own.
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Old January 28th 13, 07:19 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Seagate External HD: Thin Silver Strip Inside Case; What Forplease ?

On Jan 28, 6:04 am, David wrote:

Hope they wouldn't interfere w/ a ham 2meter and 70cm band I bought
unlicensed. They'll protectively band together to catch me, yes?


As long as you don't transmit. You don't need a license to own.


'Duh'...or as a rambunctious, bottom-barrel sales-site thread assumed
spontaneous combustion over recent Chinese government sponsorship for
undercutting a minimum $200 Japanese handheld market for hams with $50
Chinese counterparts. . .'**** off.' Though last I saw, government,
here anyway, had moved in part its transmission systems into trunked
systems unavailable to ham receivers. Which possibly leaves the two
most populous bands, 2M and 70CM, to predominately amateurs. Besides,
last time I got on a CB to chat with "Rosie" over an agreement to meet
at a local restaurant for coffee, she arrived as a 300lb. tattooed
woman whom had brought a snake-handling preacher by way of
afterthought.

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