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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/7FEQUA2KPT3M5QU7A2OMZYJGZMLQEKDW/",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "morgan_st (a) bellsouth.net",
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    "sender_name": "Stewart Todd Morgan",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] ISS Packet Frequency?",
    "date": "2017-04-26T21:51:55Z",
    "parent": null,
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        "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/2E3U6JPVEQCGXCUPY2MCHSKLBJBRRT5Y/"
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    "content": "Since I have been using both a Kenwood TH-D72A and other \nless-than-optimal gear for packet and APRS over the last several years, \nI decided to do a side-by-side packet decoding test this afternoon \nduring a 38 degree ISS pass at 2048 UTC.  Both ground stations were \nconnected via a splitter to the same antenna (an old analog TV antenna \nat 0 degree elevation and covering all 360 degrees azimuth).  Both \nground stations also shared the same Pentium dual-core laptop computer \nfor software.\n\nThe less-than-optimal station included the following:\nIcom IC-02AT HT\nUnified Microsystems SCI-6 Sound Card Interface\nAGWPE\nUI-View32\n\nThe Kenwood TH-D72A was in packet mode and decoding through the latest \nversion of Yet Another APRS Client (YAAC).\n\nBoth stations were tested prior to the pass on terrestrial APRS with \nalmost identical decoding results.  Tuning during the pass was done in 5 \nkHz increments on both stations (145.830 MHz, 145.825 MHz, 145.820 \nMHz).  Reception during the ISS pass was less than stellar due to local \nnoise, but both stations decoded the same number of packets (13), \nalthough they didn't always decode the exact same packets.\n\nSo even with the non-linear frequency shift noted previously by K4KDR \nand myself, there does not seem to be any appreciable difference between \nmy ISS packet decoding ability now and any point in the past, even with \nnon-packet hardware.  Perhaps a couple of other stations could share \ntheir experience in this regard.\n\nTodd\nAL0I\n\n\n",
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