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        "address": "amsat-bb (a) wd9ewk.net",
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    "sender_name": "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] WD9EWK at CM86 - Sunday (6 November) on AO-27",
    "date": "2011-11-05T17:38:10Z",
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    "content": "Hi!\n\nThanks to those who were up at the early (for us here on the west\ncoast) hour for those passes on AO-51 and AO-7 this morning.  I \nstarted out on AO-51 just after 1100 UTC from the AMSAT Symposium \nsite in San Jose (grid CM97bi).  After working that pass, I drove \nsouth to Santa Cruz, a small city on the Pacific coast where part \nof the city lies in the rarely-heard grid CM86.  I worked 3 stations \non the AO-7 pass around 1228 UTC, talked to myself on the AO-51 pass \nthat came just after AO-7, then drove back to San Jose.  Then I worked \na couple stations on AO-7 around 1430 UTC, followed by one quick chat \non VO-52 around 1630 UTC.  Thanks for the QSOs this morning, and those\nfrom the past two days I have been in San Jose.  Along with the little \nbit of radio activity, the AMSAT Symposium has been fun. \n\nSince I know that there are at least a few who would like to work \ngrid CM86, and I have a bit of free time before I fly home Sunday \nevening, I will make a return trip to Santa Cruz and work a pair of\nAO-27 passes in the late morning and early afternoon (around 1938 and \n2114 UTC - the repeater will start a couple of minutes after those \npredicted AOS times).  I know that I am near grid boundaries down \nthere in Santa Cruz, but I am confining my plans to just CM86.  I, or \nsomeone else, can work from CM96 or CM87 some other time.\n\nAs I have been making QSOs from here, I am uploading them to the \nLogbook of the World system.  It has been swamped with uploads from \nlast weekend's CQ WW SSB contest, so it has been taking a little while \nfor the QSOs - and any QSLs - to show up in there.  If you'd like a \nQSL card for a QSO with me from San Jose and/or Santa Cruz, please \ne-mail me with the QSO details.  If you're in my log, I will send out \na card.  \n\n73!\n\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\n\n\n",
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