[ANSS-netops] 200MHz antennas

Mark E. Meremonte meremonte at usgs.gov
Wed Jun 30 14:46:17 UTC 2010


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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