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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/BBO5URDPL36HMKCSDPXAPYVBGBL3DTDJ/",
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    "message_id": "91BA9771DE57884FBCD59E08A62C65A8881CC9@BUTTON-DC-02.buttonds.msc.navy.mil",
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    "thread": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/thread/BBO5URDPL36HMKCSDPXAPYVBGBL3DTDJ/",
    "sender": {
        "address": "James.T.Clary.civ (a) MSC.NAVY.MIL",
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    "sender_name": "Clary, James T, Civilian",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  ND9M/MM - Grid QL91",
    "date": "2011-02-16T03:31:40Z",
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    "content": "Greetings from the Eastern Edge of the World!\n\n \n\nMy ship is currently midway between Guam and the International Date\nLine, heading east on a great circle toward southern California. \n\n \n\nWe'll hit the IDL this weekend, which means (for us on the ship) that\nwe'll get to work Saturday twice! It will give us a whole new view of\nthe term \"three day weekend\", hi.\n\n \n\nAnyway, from what SatPC32 tells me, I should be able to hit KH6 on AO51\nas well as KL7 and the US Left Coast on AO7 starting tomorrow (17 Feb).\n\n \n\nSo far since leaving Diego Garcia on 26 Jan, my sat ops have been mostly\non AO51, but I've also been on SO50, AO7, VO52, and FO29. (AO27 wasn't\navailable at those latitudes.) The linear sats haven't been all that\nproductive mainly because of a much lower number of sat ops that have\nequipment capable of working SSB or CW on those birds. (FM is used on\nVO52 regularly in south central Asia to get those with FM-only HTs on\nthat sat.)\n\n \n\nWe passed through the islands of YB, 9M, and DU, and then stopped for a\ncouple days at KH2. AO51 got a big workout every day, but it wasn't\nbecause of ham activity. There is an extremely heavy non-ham population\nusing 2M rigs for local chit-chat; anyone transmitting on 145.920 at the\nwrong time wound up hitting the satellite, and there was a lot of them.\n\n \n\nI enjoyed working the hams in eastern and southeastern Asia throughout\nmy two-week transit, but the non-ham \"ops\" made it extremely difficult\nfor any hams to make contacts on AO51 when the footprint covered JA and\nwestern YB. The QRM that I hear on AO51 when I'm in the US and that's\ncomplained about so often on the BB doesn't begin to compare with what I\nheard over the last couple weeks.\n\n \n\nThe local hams have brought the QRM problem to the attention of their\nrespective national societies, but they haven't had any success yet in\nreducing the problem.\n\n \n\nMeanwhile I'm looking forward to working North and South America again.\nI'm usually on during the afternoon passes, but now that the Americas\nwill be \"ahead\" of my QTH as far as the clock is concerned, I'll\nhopefully be QRV for at least some morning passes as well. With luck,\nI'll also be able to sneak in an AO27 pass or two once we get closer to\nland.\n\n \n\n73 for now,\n\n \n\nJim, ND9M / VQ9JC\n\nGrid QL91 / GMT +11\n\n \n\n",
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