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    "sender": {
        "address": "kayakfishtx (a) gmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Clayton Coleman",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] XE1SEW/P DL90 & Operating FO-29 Portable",
    "date": "2014-06-20T15:59:53Z",
    "parent": null,
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    "content": "On the last pass of SO-50 (15:27 UTC, 20-Jun) over North America, I worked\nXE1SEW operating portable in DL90.\n\nLast night he was calling CQ on FO-29 from EL00.  I do not believe he made\nany successful contacts due in part to many stations calling CQ within 3\nkHz of him.  There may have been other factors.  Having operated many times\nportable, I can assure you that neighboring stations on adjacent\nfrequencies can pose challenges.  I am not laying blame but rather making\nan observation.\n\nPlease, consider moving away from FO-29's passband center if you intend to\noperate portable.  As a general rule on FO-29 I try to transmit portable\nbelow 145.93 and above 145.97.  As a portable station this provides some\nshielding from the \"death zone\" of higher power, fixed stations who always\nseem to appear and call CQ +/- 10 kHz of the transponder's center\nfrequency.  (some suffering from terminal CHS syndrome)\n\n73,\nClayton\nW5PFG\n",
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