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    "sender": {
        "address": "lee.ernstrom (a) rcwilley.com",
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    "sender_name": "Lee Ernstrom",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] operating on cruise ships",
    "date": "2016-01-15T05:54:39Z",
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    "content": "Good point John.  Next time I will take the radios and then ask permission.  Not the other way around :)\n\nDoc\n\nSent from my iPad\n\n> On Jan 14, 2016, at 2:54 PM, John Papay <[email protected]> wrote:\n> \n> Doc,\n> I think the better approach is to take your radio\n> equipment with you, and once you are on board, ask for\n> permission.\n> \n> If you operate on the ship and make contacts and don't\n> have permission as required, none of your contacts will\n> count.  We haven't had any challenges in the VUCC program\n> in recent history but if contested you may have to prove\n> you had permission.\n> \n> Lots of people operate on grid lines and don't document\n> their operation as required by the VUCC rules.  If someone\n> challenges and you can't substantiate you were on\n> the line using one of the methods described in the rules,\n> your contacts could be invalidated.  That would be an\n> embarrassment for the operator as well as the station claiming\n> credit.\n> \n> There is more scrutiny with DXCC.  I've worked many\n> DXpeditions that did have their documentation and they simply\n> didn't count.  When I went to Rurutu and the Marquesas I had\n> to submit my license and copies of my passport showing when I\n> arrived and when I left.  Sometimes you might be asked for\n> airline tickets for the local flights, receipts from your\n> hotel/hut etc.\n> \n> By the way, our Samsung Microwave quit during the holidays.\n> No display; nothing.  We will have them come out to fix it\n> when we get back from Florida in April.  Other appliances\n> are working fine!\n> \n> 73,\n> John K8YSE/4\n> EL98rd\n> \n> John Papay\n> [email protected]\n> \n",
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