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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/4R2M4DYPLSJ2SCYUKHNOIGGHJNEWT2HF/?format=api",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "amsat-bb (a) wd9ewk.net",
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    "sender_name": "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] CO6CBF now has all of his radio gear!",
    "date": "2012-12-01T04:21:45Z",
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    "content": "Hi!\n\nI received a phone call from Hector CO6CBF this evening. One month\nhas passed since the AMSAT Symposium in Orlando, and Hector now\nhas all the radio gear he received at the Symposium. He is a very\nhappy ham tonight. :-) \n\nWhen Hector returned to Cuba, Cuban Customs held the radio gear\nuntil an inspector from the Ministry of Communications went to the\nairport in Hector's home city of Cienfuegos and certified that the \ngear was legal to enter Cuba. Hector has been calling the local office\nof the Ministry of Communications daily, to get someone to inspect \nthe equipment. That finally happened a few days ago. After the \ninspection, and then sending paperwork to Havana, Hector received\nword today that he could retrieve his gear. He borrowed a car, and \nwent to the Cienfuegos airport to do that.\n\nHector took two HTs home with the other radio stuff, and he has \nhad them at home for the past month. He disassembled the HTs\nbefore leaving Florida, and they were not classified as \"radios\" \nwhen he went through Customs. The HTs were considered to be\n\"parts\", so they were not held at the Cienfuegos airport. Hector also\ncarried a ThinkPad laptop and a new mobile phone home, which \nwere not held at Customs with the radio gear.\n\nSome of the items Hector now has at home include: a Yaesu\nFT-817ND, an Elk antenna, SignaLink USB interface, an az/el \nrotator with LVB Tracker, a FUNcube Dongle Pro, and accessories \nlike coax cables, a 2m/70cm diplexer, and amplifiers. These items should help him improve his satellite station, and also let him work\non an EME station not far from his home. One of the HTs will go\nto another ham, and that new mobile phone will help with satellite\noperating. It's an Android-based phone, and Hector can run apps\non it to show pass predictions, show his location using the GPS\nin the phone, record audio from the passes, and take photos and\nmake videos with the phone's camera. Hector couldn't take a GPS\nreceiver home with him, but can make use of the GPS in his mobile\nphone to pinpoint his location - especially at grid boundaries.\n\nThanks to all the hams who gave Hector equipment to take home\nfrom the Symposium. Hector wanted to post a thank-you message himself, but he isn't able to access his e-mail account from home \nthis evening. \n\n73!\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\n\n",
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