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    "sender_name": "B J",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Looking to make my First Sat QSO",
    "date": "2010-07-14T04:02:59Z",
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    "content": "<snip>\n\n> All, I just finish making (with the\n> help of my freind Jimmy, KZ7QCW) a Dual beam yagi accoring\n> to plans from Kent britain (WA5VJB). I Listened in on the\n> AO-51 pass at 004UT.  I'm using my Kenwood TH-7D in\n> duplex mode.\n> \n> Heard a good signal and a few pile ups. I was able to tune\n> for the doppler pretty easy and kept a good signal. I tried\n> to break twice, but couldn;t get through, not sure it was me\n> or the antenna (my guess would be me). \n> \n>  Even though i didn;t make a contact, I had fun listening\n> and learned a bit about how the communication process goes,\n> so hopefully my next attempt will be more sucessful.\n> \n> I will be on AO-51 again for the pass at 0001UT 15 Jul. I'd\n> appreciate anyone listening for me (K7TEJ) from DM33. \n> \n> Any advice & elmering is appreciated and welcomed.\n> \n> 73's and thanks in advance.\n\n<snip>\n\nWelcome to satellites!\n\nI remember making my first contact during a quiet pass.  There was only one station calling, so I had a good chance of my signal getting through.  Had I tried during a pileup, I might not have been heard.\n\nMy radio's an FT-817ND and, at first, I used the stock rubber duck antenna.  I soon found that it had limitations, so I got myself an Arrow dual-band yagi.  That made a lot of difference.\n\nI've found that the greatest skills one needs for operating over satellites is patience and a bit of luck, and I've done more listening than talking.  I also tried different birds and different passes and made some interesting contacts that way.\n\nListen for me on the FM satellites, especially AO-51 and AO-27.\n\n73s\n\nBernhard VA6BMJ @ DO33FL\n\n\n\n",
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