[ANSS-netops] 200MHz antennas & Seismometers
Mark E Meremonte
meremonte at usgs.gov
Thu Jul 1 20:58:45 UTC 2010
Hi All,
Okay it appears there are numerous takers both (USGS and non-USGS) for
L4Cs and couple for the L22s and none for FBA23s. Let me tally up the
systems and get back with you all.
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Mark E. Meremonte Geophysicist USGS/ANSS/NEIC
U.S. Geological Survey Work: 303-273-8670 Cell: 303-478-5766
MS 966, Box 25046 Email: meremonte at usgs.gov
Denver, CO 80225 Web: http://geohazards.cr.usgs.gov
Ship: U.S. Geological Survey, 1711 Illinois St., Golden, CO 80401
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From:
Kent Anderson <kent at iris.edu>
To:
Mark E. Meremonte <meremonte at usgs.gov>
Cc:
anss-netops at geohazards.usgs.gov, Stephen Hartzell <shartzell at usgs.gov>,
wstephens at usgs.gov, benz at usgs.gov, Art Frankel <afrankel at usgs.gov>, Joe
Fletcher <jfletcher at usgs.gov>, Christopher Dietel <dietel at usgs.gov>
Date:
06/30/2010 18:25
Subject:
Re: [ANSS-netops] 200MHz antennas
HI Mark,
If you can't find any takers within the USGS for the L22's and L4C's,
PASSCAL would be interested. This way, they still stay available to the
community.
Let me know.
cheers,
Kent
On Jun 30, 2010, at 8:46 AM, Mark E. Meremonte wrote:
Hi Dave,
It would be great to build a Christmas tree out of them. Say, can USGS
transfer equipment to non-USGS entities? I do not think so. I tried this
before and failed.
Similarly I have a number of L22s (3 comp) and L4Cs (single comp) that I
am planning to surplus. Most have connectors to the old 72A-02, 07, 08
RefTek dataloggers. I may keep several of each though. So wondering if
any other USGS entity has an interest.
Thanks,
Mark
At 16:45 6/29/2010, David S. Croker wrote:
The USGS Menlo Park (NCSN) has 26 200MHz yagi antennas available to
whoever needs them, first come, first served. USGS can't get anymore
RFA's in the 200MHz band, so we've basically eliminated all of those
frequencies in the network finally. The antennas will get surplused if we
can't find a good home for them.
Dave
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