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        "address": "amsat-bb (a) wd9ewk.net",
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    "sender_name": "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: FO-29 and Field Day?",
    "date": "2008-06-18T04:44:27Z",
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    "content": "Hi Chris!\n\n> For the past several years I have used FO-29 for field day.  Is this sat\n> usable?  The sat status appears that it is in a questionable state.  I have\n\nIt looks like we won't be able to use FO-29.  Since it started having\nproblems, the Japanese have been turning it on for just passes near\nJapan.\n\n> never used a FM mode J sat for field day, and would assume that  it would\n> turn into what CBer's call a key down contest, were the biggest amp wins due\n> to the capture effect.  It seems that mode J-FM birds are already crowded\n> during a regular day.  I could only imagine that it would be very difficult\n\nYes, the FM birds are crowded during Field Day.  With the 100-point\nsatellite QSO bonus under the ARRL Field Day rules, there are many\nstations set up just to make the contact for those points.  Low-power\nor QRP stations *can* make the contacts during Field Day, but it is\nmuch harder than on a normal weekend.  Difficult, but not impossible.\n\n> to work during FD.  I had listen to VO-52 during FD and noticed that there\n> was not any FD traffic on the bird.  Could we use this sat if FO-29 is not\n> functional?  If so, that is the satellite I plan on trying to work for FD.\n> I miss RS-12/13  Good bird for FD.\n\nAny satellite is available for use during Field Day, including VO-52.  If\nyou plan on entering your log for either ARRL's or AMSAT's Field Day\ncompetition (or both), make sure to read through both sets of rules.\nThere are some differences between them.\n\nI now have a new setup for the SSB birds, a pair of FT-817NDs,\nsince I have not been successful using an AOR handheld receiver\nfor the downlink.  The receiver is more than sensitive enough, but\ncould not tune in steps small enough to clearly hear the voices in\nSSB.  I saw the two 817s work with VO-52 during a demo at\nDayton in 2006, so I am confident I will make my first non-FM\nsatellite QSO this weekend.  Then, on to Field Day...\n\nGood luck and 73!\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\n\n(planning on a 1B/1-operator/battery QRP effort, on HF and satellites,\nfrom somewhere in Arizona for Field Day)\n",
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