This is in regards to a nice 17-story tall building about a mile from where I live ... a perfect spot for my remote base
Marrriott Hotel, Del Amo/Torrance
3635 Fashion Way
Torrance, CA 90503
Attn: >>>>>>>>>>>, General Manager
Dear >>>>>>>>>>>,
The purpose of this letter is to introduce our organization and ask for assistance/consideration in acquiring a suitable facility to install a low-power FCC licensed Amateur Radio Emergency/Disaster Recovery Communications System in the South Bay area of Southern California.
The proposed radio communications system would benefit tremendously from a location with a high level elevation. From our surveys, the roof-top of your Torrance Marriott Hotel facility located at 3635 Fashion Way, Torrance, CA, appears to possess ideal elevation and geographical elements, allowing for effective radio communications by the volunteer Amateur Radio operators in the local South Bay area. A system installed at your facility would provide emergency communications coverage to numerous cities within the South Bay area as well as linking to similar emergency communications systems, currently operating in the greater Los Angeles basin.
The proposed system is actually quite small, less than two (2) cubic feet, is self contained, and would not require any infrastructure, utilities, nor hotel staff maintenance. The system would be self-sufficient, powered by a small solar panel, and utilizes three small non-obtrusive radio antennas. Due to the low power properties of the system, this system would not cause any harmful interference to any other communications systems, microwave or satellite systems currently deployed at your facility.
After initial installation, quarterly scheduled preventive maintenance would be provided by one of our technical volunteer staffing, and would be limited to approximately 1hour in length for each maintenance session.
We are a non-profit volunteer community organization and our mission is to assist local Official Emergency Response Agencies and other community service organizations in the Southern California area, providing assistance during time of emergency situations, as well as other local community events, such as the Armed Services Memorial Day parades here in Torrance.
Please respond to the undersigned if our request has merit in your estimation. We would be very happy to meet with you to answer any questions you may have in regards to our request.
Thank you for your time and consideration ...
Best Regards,
Mark S>>>>>>>>>>>>
FCC Amateur License # KF6IRK
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Torrance, CA, 90501
Phone: >>>>>>>>>>>>
email: >>>>>>>>>>>>>
Well, let's see what transpires ... op:
Marrriott Hotel, Del Amo/Torrance
3635 Fashion Way
Torrance, CA 90503
Attn: >>>>>>>>>>>, General Manager
Dear >>>>>>>>>>>,
The purpose of this letter is to introduce our organization and ask for assistance/consideration in acquiring a suitable facility to install a low-power FCC licensed Amateur Radio Emergency/Disaster Recovery Communications System in the South Bay area of Southern California.
The proposed radio communications system would benefit tremendously from a location with a high level elevation. From our surveys, the roof-top of your Torrance Marriott Hotel facility located at 3635 Fashion Way, Torrance, CA, appears to possess ideal elevation and geographical elements, allowing for effective radio communications by the volunteer Amateur Radio operators in the local South Bay area. A system installed at your facility would provide emergency communications coverage to numerous cities within the South Bay area as well as linking to similar emergency communications systems, currently operating in the greater Los Angeles basin.
The proposed system is actually quite small, less than two (2) cubic feet, is self contained, and would not require any infrastructure, utilities, nor hotel staff maintenance. The system would be self-sufficient, powered by a small solar panel, and utilizes three small non-obtrusive radio antennas. Due to the low power properties of the system, this system would not cause any harmful interference to any other communications systems, microwave or satellite systems currently deployed at your facility.
After initial installation, quarterly scheduled preventive maintenance would be provided by one of our technical volunteer staffing, and would be limited to approximately 1hour in length for each maintenance session.
We are a non-profit volunteer community organization and our mission is to assist local Official Emergency Response Agencies and other community service organizations in the Southern California area, providing assistance during time of emergency situations, as well as other local community events, such as the Armed Services Memorial Day parades here in Torrance.
Please respond to the undersigned if our request has merit in your estimation. We would be very happy to meet with you to answer any questions you may have in regards to our request.
Thank you for your time and consideration ...
Best Regards,
Mark S>>>>>>>>>>>>
FCC Amateur License # KF6IRK
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Torrance, CA, 90501
Phone: >>>>>>>>>>>>
email: >>>>>>>>>>>>>
Well, let's see what transpires ... op:
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