Sorry, I sent that before I was finished editing, sorting through way too many emails today!
Max
On 8/18/21, 10:22 AM, "Enders, Max L" wrote:
Hi Paul,
Sorry for the delayed reply, I'm just returning from the field. The equipment located in the NPS shack is for data telemetry from our Katmai regional networks of geophysical instrumentation. We're happy to do whatever you'd like to assist with consolidation, and clean up. Coincidentally, Dane Ketner AVO/USGS is currently in King Salmon working on our Katmai networks, if you haven't already heard from him you might try him on his field phone (907-469-4528), Dane installed most of the equipment in this location, and is most familiar with the specifics of how things are configured there.
Thanks,
Max
On 8/16/21, 7:38 AM, "Avoemails@avo.alaska.edu" wrote:
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Hi, Paul,
Thanks for checking. I've cc'ed Max Enders with AVO/USGS who should be able to answer your question about what's in the King Salmon shack, or know who to put you in contact with. We have a crew in King Salmon as of Saturday, so the answer may be coming shortly.
-AVO
Hello,
There appears to be some AVO/USGS equipment in one of the Katmai National Park buildings in King Salmon which is associated with numerous small yagi antennae on one of our radio towers. We are wondering what that equipment is for and if it is still used. Obviously we don't want to disrupt your operations, but we are trying to clean up and consolidate our equipment in that building, and also either repair or remove the tower. (The tower is in poor condition.)
Thanks for any information you can provide!
Paul Atkinson
IT Specialist, Katmai National Park
907-246-2145
paul_atkinson@nps.gov