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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/7KBVLE4L7HEDHPLVGP4ZTZUP2YM6GMO5/",
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        "address": "archie.hackett (a) hotmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "John Hackett",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  S-band test gear.",
    "date": "2008-02-28T08:53:12Z",
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    "content": "\nCertainly Kevin,\n\n<http:www.observations.biz> Observations From Norway, article 1 for 2008.\n............................................................................................\n\n73 John.   <[email protected]>\n\n> From: [email protected]\n> To: [email protected]\n> Subject: RE: [amsat-bb]  S-band test gear.\n> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 21:44:17 -0500\n> \n> John,\n> \n> You may have been told this already but your attachment(s) was stripped off\n> before posting to the Amsat BB.  It's a shame because would have liked to\n> see it(them).  Do you have a website to see your pictures? - Kevin/N3HKQ\n> \n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On\n> Behalf Of John Hackett\n> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 6:23 AM\n> To: [email protected]\n> Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]\n> Subject: [amsat-bb] S-band test gear.\n> \n> \n> OBSERVATIONS FROM NORWAY.          February 2008.\n> \n> Based on SV1BSX's comments about receiving a *THUNDERING* signal from\n> AO-51's S-band transmitter on a patch antenna 'without' a reflector - I\n> decided to chuck together a few components to see if somebody as 'thick' as\n> LA2QAA could manage it.\n> \n> The attached pic is the ... 'fruits of LA2QAA's labour'.\n> \n> Starting at the top right we have a silver covered brass plate 2.4Ghz patch\n> antenna (note the real gold SMA connector, folks) mounted 3mm over a (ditto)\n> groundplane, via a short length of high quality (fell off the back of a\n> North Sea Oil industry lorry) coax  feeding the input of a 2.4G 70 70cm\n> converter ... the output of which goes to the IC-E91 dual mode handheld and\n> a pair of 'cans' ... (headphones, to you!).\n> \n> To the right of the IC-E91 is a Nokia N70 mobile phone - (not shown in this\n> pic because I was using it to take the picture) - with the 'SATme' tracking\n> software ... which is very !! useful for tracking S-mode signals from LEO\n> birds with the 'slight' doppler thus received.\n> \n> The phone also contains a compas as well as GPS software so there's no\n> excuse for ... 'but I can't find north' ... (not always easy in 3 feet of\n> snow, null visibility and cloudy conditions) ... and there's *NEVER* a\n> brownie or a girl guide around when you want one. \n> \n> S-band signals in those conditions? ... you'd be surprised - we don't all\n> live in satellite friendly climes you know.\n> \n> Mak (SV1BSX) is right. A 60cm dish is overkill for AO-51 mode-S ... though\n> of course, there are! those that think you need a personal Jodrell Bank to\n> hear anything above 70cm.\n> \n",
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