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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/CR2IYESEUZC3GI7KTNCBRIRV3WBAROC3/?format=api",
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    "message_id": "5A0B9874071E46D0881440ABE352A01A@laptopon5ue",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "Danny.casier (a) skynet.be",
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    "sender_name": "Danny Casier",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Loosing the north!!! final conclusion.",
    "date": "2009-12-12T10:10:18Z",
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    "content": "\nHi Luc\n\n\n\"I have 24 elements UHF linear yagi and after the switch i got a lot of\nsmall fades with a huge one. \"\n\nYou have also polarisation. So it's normal you have fading due the spin of\nthe sat.\n24 elements, that's about 30° of opening angle. That's small if your\nmotorconrol is slow and the time need to reach the good position takes to\nlong. It is possible, and typical when the sat goes over the 60 degrees\nelevation, the sat is moving so quick that your antenna system can't turn\nquick enough, so the sat moves out the opening cone of the antenna.\n\nA good way to line up the antenna system is using the sun. (or the moon)\n(need blue sky hi hi)\nRun a program the gives you the az and el of the sun or (moon) and set the\nantenna system to that direction. Then follow the shadow of the antenna if\nit lines up with the boom. An outher way is following ISS when it is visible\nand see if the antennas moving in the same way as ISS. A couple months ago i\nwas suppriced. I saw IIS moving more than 45° out (after) of my antenna\nsystem not because it was not good lined up but because i had not updated\nthe keps within two weeks. My antenna system on 2m is about 45° of opening\nangle so i heard ISS loud. But when it was a small sat with tiny output\nsignal, it was passed without hearing it only due using the wrong keps.\n\nNow, I suggest not to climbing into your tower in a snowstorm to line up our\nantenna system. It is not good for bones and brain. Hi hi \n\n73 Dan ON5UE\n\n\n\n\n",
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