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    "sender_name": "Bob- W7LRD",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Getting back into Sats- current state of affairs",
    "date": "2011-06-07T02:48:14Z",
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    "content": "\n\n\nHi Tim \n\nBy far the best (in my opinion) is AO-7!  It switches between mode A & B at about 2335Z each 24 hours.  There are  a interesting bunch of \"characters\" that populate this satellite.  As opposed to the FM sats we can actually have a conversation, in fact 3 or more in a round table as people enter and leave the footprint.  Check out http://www.planetemily.com/ao7/main.php?PHPSESSID=6dd58a40327b312b8178ae739709db09 \n\n and the log to see what mode it's on.  Keep in mind AO-7 is six years older that you are, and this fine bucket of bolts is like a timex watch.  Follow the guide lines when operating through it.  Your quadra filer helix antennas might be a little iffy, however NL7VX uses omni antennas and I can work him (on the east coast) from Seattle fairly good.  Will look for you. \n\n\n\n73 Bob W7LRD \n\nSeattle \n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom: \"Tim Goodrich\" <[email protected]> \nTo: [email protected] \nSent: Monday, June 6, 2011 12:28:27 PM \nSubject: [amsat-bb]  Getting back into Sats- current state of affairs \n\nHi All, \nIt's been a few years since I've posted here, but just bought a Yaesu 736R \nover the weekend and am back to experimenting with the birds. Looking at the \nAMSAT page, it's sad to see how few birds are operational, including the \nonce stellar AO-51 and also HO-68 (which I never got to work). \n\nI did hear VO-52 and the APRS on ISS last night. However, this morning, I \ntried to activate SO-50 during the 9:07PST pass and I didn't hear anything. \nIs there a problem with this bird, is it too weak for me to hear, or was \nthere just no activity? I should have been able to hear myself after \nactivating it with the tones on full duplex, but didn't. \n\nThanks, \nTim \nK6TW (formerly KI6VBY) \n\nYaesu FT-736R \n2m and 70cm homebrew Quadralfilar Helixes, 50ft LMR-400 \n\n_______________________________________________ \nSent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author. \nNot an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! \nSubscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb \n",
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