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    "sender_name": "Clayton Coleman W5PFG",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: AO-51 pass at 22:06 UTC 2011-10-01",
    "date": "2011-10-02T13:56:54Z",
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    "content": "Since I am relatively “green” myself to FM satellite rover operation,\nI will share an observation from a recent grid expedition in West\nTexas.  I’ve observed a behavior that I refer to as “Armageddon grid.”\n This means the rover operator is activating a grid for the last time\nbefore the world meets a fiery demise and doesn't know it until he\ngives his call and grid square.\n\nThis is an overview of an Armageddon grid activation:\n\n1.\tRover station calls one of his friends or scheduled contact.\n\n2.\tUp to five stations immediately call the rover station in rapid\nprocession, not allowing a millisecond between calls for anyone to\nanswer.  Never mind the opportunity of the rover’s original station\ncalled establishing contact.\n\n3.\tAt this point, the rover station tries to complete his original\ncall (if/when the dust settles.)\n\n4.\tTypically what occurs is step 2-3 wind up in a loop for a period of\n2-3 minutes thus effectively reducing the usable time for other\nstations to make contact on the pass by one-third or more.\n\nIf operators would not treat working a rare grid as if the world is\ncoming to an end immediately after the pass, I believe rover stations\nwould have a much more pleasant time handing out new grids.\n\nIf you miss that desired grid today, doesn’t that leave opportunity\nfor you to work it on another day?\n\n73\nClayton\nW5PFG\n\n\nOn Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 5:25 PM, Omar Alvarez <[email protected]> wrote:\n> What a shame this pass, just a few QSOs can be finished because all calling others without give a chance the complete the current QSO.\n> What we need to fix that?....\n>\n>\n> I will wait for a better pass.\n>\n> Have a nice weekend.\n>\n> Omar\n> XE1AO\n> DK89df\n>\n>\n> ********************************\n> M.C. Omar Alvarez Cárdenas\n> Facultad de Telematica, U de C\n> 316 1075\n> [email protected]\n> [email protected]\n> ********************************\n> _______________________________________________\n> Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\n> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n> Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>\n\n",
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