It's all mine... unfortunately I didn't keep any of the receipts.  :-)

Mike, KO9I


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ 
  To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; 
[email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; 
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  Cc: Bill Pasternak WA6ITF 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 12:34 PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] IMPORTANT - large amount of stolen equipment 
recovered - is some yours?





  Recently the FCC busted a local jammer and when his residence
  was searched they found a treasure trove. There are over 200 pieces
  of equipment involved including laptops, desktops, over 120 handhelds
  and several repeaters. And broadcast equipment including a
  commercial grade FM transmitter.

  If anybody has serial numbers on file that matches anything on
  the lists mentioned below I think that the Ventura County Sheriff's
  Department would like to hear from you - contact Detective Jon Smith
  at (805) 494-8216 or via e-mail at jon.smith (at) ventura (dot) org

  The snippet below is from the "CGC Communicator, a broadcast industry
  weekly newsletter published by Robert F. Gonsett, W6VR, <cgc (at)
  cgc333 (dot) connectnet (dot) com>, Copyright 2009, Communications
  GeneralĀ® Corporation (CGC).
  Reprinted with permission, and the newsletter has given permission
  for others to do likewise. No additional permission is needed.

  >******************************************************************
  >
  > LIST OF POTENTIALLY STOLEN EQUIPMENT IN THE BONDY CASE
  >
  >The Ventura County Sheriff's Department has prepared its
  >list of potentially stolen radio equipment in the Kevin Bondy
  >case. Mr. Bondy is accused of jamming some southern California
  >radio frequencies as discussed in recent CGC Communicator
  >newsletters. A police search of his residence turned up an
  >extraordinary amount of potentially stolen radio gear.
  >
  >Your help is needed. Is any of this equipment yours? Would
  >you copy this story to others in the land-mobile and broadcast
  >industries, particularly to equipment dealers and publications?
  >If some or all of this equipment is stolen, the owners need to
  >contact the Ventura County Sheriff pronto.
  >
  >Items #120 - 123 involve FM broadcast equipment; the rest
  >is land-mobile gear (including repeaters) with a few miscellaneous
  >items mixed in (e.g. computers, CB & amateur radio gear). The
  >first URL takes you to the list. The second URL shows pictures
  >of the FM broadcast equipment and gives contact information for
  >the Ventura County Sheriff.
  >
  >Communications General Corp. has been in touch with Broadcast
  >Electronics concerning Item #120, the solid state 1,000 watt FM
  >broadcast transmitter. Unfortunately, the serial number is a bit
  >outdated for their records, but perhaps you or an equipment dealer
  >would have a record of the sales transaction.
  >
  >Thanks for helping by looking over the equipment list and
  >forwarding this story to others.
  >
  > Equipment list:
  > http://earthsignals.com/add_CGC/Oaks_Mall_09-5771.pdf
  >
  > Photographs of the FM broadcast equipment:
  > http://earthsignals.com/add_CGC/Letters/Stolen%20Equipment.htm
  >
  > Background information on Mr. Bondy:
  > http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-290813A1.html
  >
  >******************************************************************



  

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