Eric,  just went through the same thing here in Florida with Xfinity. They 
showed up claiming I was taking out a large area (10 block square) on their 
spectrum analyzer. Mine showed up on 16 Mhz up when I operated any band on any 
of 4 antennas. I was using my K3 KPA 500 combo. I worked with them over 3 
months giving them ideas and suggestions but I was adamant it was there problem 
not mine. By the way I wasn't getting into my TV or internet nor any of my 
neighbors. They checked their lines for leakage, and even ran new burried cable 
to me but it still didn't fix it. I suggested they check their ground wire 
going up their pole in an easement behind my house. Bingo!!!  They had a ground 
rod at the foot of the pole and a 30 foot wire running up the pole but they 
never had connected it. I have since learned from a local ham friend who was an 
inspector involved in several court cases with Xfinity over on our east coast 
here in Florida, that this is common procedure for them. We are in the 
lightning capital of North America and they, according to him, were trying to 
avoid lightning strikes to their equipment. Lightning was hitting the power 
company equipment instead.If you would like to contact the man who won in court 
in these cases contact me at my call at arrl.net and I will give you his 
contact info.Don, W4CBS Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G.
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