[GreenKeys] Dovetrons to be destroyed
Jim Conrad
jjc at oceanviewcom.com
Sat Jul 7 01:37:52 EDT 2007
Unless you have agreed to the new terms and conditions they can not
force you to turn the items back over. I had a similar circumstance
several years ago and they tried to pull the same thing with me and I
told them that I would not return them. They were not happy but their
was nothing you can do.
The main reason they are probably doing this is that your particular
piece of gear was more then likely part of a larger system that has
now be designated as Demil. They went into the supply database and
pulled up every item that was part of the bigger system and changed
it to demil D.
I have had an ongoing dialog with the DLA people on these issues and
several of them are aware but most don't make a distinction between
the benign gear and the "real" restricted item. The perfect example
is Motorola MSF-5000 Repeaters. They are associated with a particular
"weapons" system so now they are demil D. HT1000 VHF Portables are
the same situation and they are not even made in an
encryption/securenet version.
The demil system is broke and if you have recently received any of
Govliq's emails about contacting your elected officials it is
directly related to this problem. The DLA solution is to simply not
sell Demil B/Q items.
If you have any more questions I would be happy to answer them as
best I can .. Jim
At 11:16 AM 7/6/2007, you wrote:
>Just got this from GovLiquidation:
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>To Whom It May Concern:
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>In Sale *xxxx* you were the successful bidder for *Lot** xxxx,
>Invoice number xxxxxx*. Since the close of that sale we have been
>notified by the Government that the demilitarization code for a DTID
>in this lot, has changed to DEMIL 'D', thus we'd like to inform you
>of the action required by you.
>
>*Description: MODEM, COMMUNICATOR*
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>*Quantity: 6*
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>*NSN: 5895011059587*
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>*DTID: SC4402212400UB*
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>Because demilitarization code 'D' items require total destruction of
>the item and components so as to preclude restoration or repair to a
>usable condition, we would like to make arrangements for you to
>return the above DTID to the nearest Government Liquidation site.
>/_If you still have this item please contact Government Liquidation
>within 19 working days to coordinate the return of this property_./
>Once the property is returned to a Site Manager with a copy of this
>letter, and the site manager signs and provides a copy to your
>representative showing he/she has received the DTID a credit invoice
>will be created.
>
>
>These are the Dovetron T models with LED indicators. They are
>amateur analog FSK demodulators which were sold to the government,
>the main changes being different rear connectors and a RFI shield in
>the LED window. Besides the "tempest" mods, can anyone fathom a
>guess as to why the government wants to go through this extreme
>effort for a very obsolete, COTS device that radio amateurs used?
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