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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/6EG2P6IBE4U2MBMTCDIKHCBCJUTB2FO2/",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "hans.bx2abt (a) msa.hinet.net",
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    "sender_name": "Hans BX2ABT",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] My first sat QSO",
    "date": "2019-04-30T05:28:08Z",
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    "content": "It's been over a year since I decided to get busy with amateur \nsatellites, and only now I've made my first sat QSO. For the last couple \nof weeks I have been trying to see which satellites I could reach with \nmy home brew 2/70 cross yagis fixed at 20 degrees elevation. AO-91/92 \nwere possible, but my IC-820H on loan has very low audio on FM, so I \ndidn't dare to try. For some reason or another I can't get much signal \nfrom SO-50, but FO-29 was fine with CW and SSB. I tried Falconsat-3, but \nconnecting the PC to the IC-820H is problematic, so I gave up for now.\n\nSo Sunday night I was checking out a pass from CAS-4A and heard BD5EUA \ncalling CQ in CW. At the spur of the moment I decided to answer him, \njust to see if I could. Well, I could get through the bird, but I was \ntoo late in answering him and the Doppler compensation didn't work, \nbecause BD5EUA was drifting up instead of down! Then an hour later, or \nso, a pass from CAS-4B and there he was again, still drifting up. So I \nswitched off my Doppler correction and tried to get on his frequency. I \nput out my call and he came back to me with a 599, which I returned to \nhim as well. So, yay! My first satellite QSO was in CW, not SSB, FM or \ndigital. It wasn't a beauty of a QSO, but it counts.\n\nI made a screen recording of the whole ordeal and you can find it on my \nwebsite: BX2ABT.com or here: https://youtu.be/Z7zRI_ALbpQ. I'm not proud \nof my keying, but I found I got fazed by the delay between my keying and \nthe audio that came back from the bird. My first try to do CW over a \nsatellite I did so with paddles, which was even worse, so this time I \nused a straight key (Chinese army made, kind of approriate), which I am \nmore familiar with. Still, the delay wreaked havoc in my brain. Is the \nsolution to turn of the side tone of my rig? Or maybe wearing headphones?\n\nAnyway, it was fun and we'll do it again. Heck, I might even become good \nat this!\n\n",
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