[HIham] Stolen Yaesu VX-7R HT...
Toby L. Clairmont
tclairmont at hah-emergency.net
Fri Jan 21 18:51:39 EST 2011
Good afternoon comrades...
During the recent Honolulu Marathon, a Yaesu VX-7R HT was removed from
the HAH response Trailer. We've searched for it and after nearly two
months, have deemed it stolen. We filed a report with the Honolulu
Police Department. Request that if any of you come across this device,
pls notify HPD and us.
Yaesu VX-7R (black)
SN 2L050580
HAH Bar code 02917
HPD report 11-026317
Date of loss on or about December 12, 2010
Thank you in advance for watchful eyes.
Mahalo
Tob KH7FR
____________________________________________________________
TOBY L. CLAIRMONT, RN, CEM
Director, Emergency Services
Healthcare Association of Hawaii
tclairmont at hah-emergency.net
Office: (808) 599-2899
Cell: (808) 864-7723
Facsimile: (845) 839-8355
Team Commander (GS-15)
Hawaii Disaster Medical Assistance Team
National Disaster Medical System
HHS/OASPR/OPEO
toby.clairmont at hhs.gov
Office: (808) 590-0462
Facsimile: (845) 839-8355
DC: 115*102495*1
24-hour Emergency Notification (808) 566-5052
Improvise, Adapt and Overcome...
Sent from HAH03695
-----Original Message-----
From: hiham-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:hiham-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Ron Hashiro
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 04:45
To: Ham Radio in Hawai'i; HamRadioHawaii; EARC
Subject: [HIham] NASA requesting assistance monitoring for the
NanoSail-Dsatellite
From spaceweather.com
When NASA's prototype solar sail, NanoSail-D, got stuck onboard its
FASTSAT mothership in Dec. 2010, most observers figured the mission was
lost. Not so fast. On Jan. 17th, NanoSail-D spontaneously ejected itself
into Earth orbit, and the sail could be deployed as early as Jan. 20th.
NASA is asking amateur radio operators to listen for NanoSail-D's beacon
signal at 437.270 MHz to verify that NanoSail-D is operating. Follow the
links for
orbital elements <http://nanosaild.engr.scu.edu/dashboard.htm>
http://nanosaild.engr.scu.edu/dashboard.htm
beacon details
<http://beacon.engr.scu.edu/BeaconProcessingSystem/NanoSailDBeaconDecodi
ng.pdf>
http://beacon.engr.scu.edu/BeaconProcessingSystem/NanoSailDBeaconDecodin
g.pdf
and submissions <http://beacon.engr.scu.edu/Submission.aspx>.
http://beacon.engr.scu.edu/Submission.aspx
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