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    "message_id": "CAN6TEUc5m7BpXZyr_u2jpDZpt+D3yAmd_+Nr_3ud_EaYozsoGA@mail.gmail.com",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "amsat-bb (a) wd9ewk.net",
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    "sender_name": "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] WD9EWK DM03 activity on 14 February - report",
    "date": "2015-02-16T17:15:25Z",
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    "content": "Hi!\n\nThanks to all the stations that worked WD9EWK on Saturday (14 February)\nafternoon, while I was in Los Angeles.  I had driven to California on Friday\nnight before giving a presentation on Saturday morning, then spent the\nafternoon operating from Dockweiler State Beach in grid DM03sw for a few\npasses in the afternoon before driving home in the evening. This was a\nvery quick road trip for me, driving 822 miles/1323km in the span of 30\nhours.\n\nThe beach is west of the LAX airport and the end of the I-105 freeway and\nImperial Highway along the Los Angeles/El Segundo city limits.  The beach,\nbeing lower than the road running parallel to the beach (Vista del Mar), gave\nme a buffer from the airport QRM I observed when I tried to operate from a\nparking garage north of LAX earlier in the afternoon. This was the first time\nI worked satellites from DM03, making it the 76th different grid I have worked\nfrom.\n\nI worked two SO-50 passes, two ISS passes, and one pass each on AO-7\nand FO-29. I logged a total of 27 QSOs - 4 on AO-7, 3 on FO-29, and the\nother 20 on SO-50. The 2202 UTC pass, which has been discussed on here\nand in other forums lately, saw 13 QSOs go in my log.  I was able to work\nDale KL7XJ in Alaska early in this SO-50 pass, something I haven't done\non SO-50 from home due to obstructions in that direction. Seven more QSOs\nwere logged on the later pass at 2344 UTC, which was much more orderly\nthan the earlier pass. Unfortunately, I did not log any QSOs on the two\nISS passes - one of those passing directly overhead.\n\nIf you'd like to hear what those SO-50 passes sounded like from my location\non the beach, I posted them as YouTube videos.  First, the pass at 2202\nUTC Saturday afternoon:\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9KrUH6pDCQ\n\nAnd the later pass at 2344 UTC:\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvI2Dowf2kA\n\nAudio was recorded by my Sony digital audio recorder, connected to my\nIC-2820H through a splitter cable. The other side of the splitter went to an\nearpiece, so I could hear the downlink without any audio feedback into my\nmicrophone.\n\nI uploaded my DM03 log to Logbook of the World yesterday. If you worked\nme on Saturday and want a QSL card to confirm the contact, please e-mail\nme with the QSO details. There's no need to send me your QSL card or\nan SASE first. If you're in my log, I will be happy to send you my QSL card.\n\n73!\n\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\n",
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