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    "sender_name": "David Giles",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] How many satellites have you worked?",
    "date": "2018-10-02T06:18:42Z",
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    "content": "Started in 1997 with:\nRS-10    V/H\nAO-16    packet and later voice\nRS-12    V/H\n\nGot serious with AO-40 using mode U/S.\n\nUO-14    V/U FM\nISS U/V repeater mode\nAO-7     U/V and V/H SSB\nFO-20    U/V SSB\nFO-29    V/U SSB, didn't try the BBS\nSO-50    V/U FM\nAO-51    V/U, L/U, but mostly on V/S\nVO-52    U/V SSB\nDO-64    U/V SSB\nSO-67    V/U FM\nHO-68    V/U SSB\n\nCurrently\nAO-73    U/V SSB\nAO-85    U/V FM\nAO-91    U/V FM\nAO-92    U/V and L/V FM\nXW-2A, B, C, and F  U/V  SSB\nCAS-4A and B    SSB\n\nListened to many more and sent in reports.  Occasionally got a QSL card \nback.\n\nMissed out on AO-10, AO-13 and SO-35.  Too far from the equator for IO-86.\n\nTotal talked through is 24.  Most QSOs made have been through AO-40.  \nMost for a LEO is with AO-51.\nAO-91 is the most popular at the moment.\n\n73 de David VK5DG\n\n\n\nOn 2/10/18 9:46 am, [email protected] wrote:\n>   (taking Patrick's format)\n>   \n> started with\n> AO-27        - FM\n> AO-51        - FM\n> ISS            - Packet and FM repeater\n>   \n> struggled with\n> AO-85        - FM\n> SO-50        - FM\n>   \n> having great time with\n> AO-91        - FM\n> AO-92        - FM (V/U only)\n>   \n> initial SSB learning with\n> FO-29        - SSB\n> VO-52        - SSB\n>   \n> easy SSB sats\n> XW-2A        - SSB\n> XW-2B        - SSB\n> XW-2C        - SSB\n> XW-2D        - SSB\n> XW-2F        - SSB\n>   \n> very loud SSB ones\n> CAS-4A      - SSB\n> CAS-4B      - SSB\n>   \n>   \n> 73!\n> Umesh\n> K6VUG\n>   \n>\n>      On Monday, October 1, 2018, 2:06:05 PM PDT, H. Stephen Nipper <[email protected]> wrote:\n>   \n>   Thanks! Patrick.  I have worked other satellites and hams other than you.\n> I only mentioned MIR as a reminder that would be one that you could add to\n> the list. MIR was the first space contact that I made, and at that time I\n> started gathering equipment and planning my station.  The station didn't\n> come on board until I had time after retirement to put it all together.\n> And many thanks to Gene W4IMT for pushing me to get my station up and\n> running.\n>\n> Thanks Patrick for checking and asking me.\n>\n> Stephen Nipper\n> N7DJX\n> Boise\n>\n> On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 1:13 PM Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK) <\n> [email protected]> wrote:\n>\n>> Steve,\n>>\n>> I think you may be missing Paul's question. Paul wasn't asking\n>> for us to make a list of all satellites. Paul was asking about\n>> the satellites we have worked. For some, that list would include\n>> Mir, AO-10, or AO-13. For others, the list would probably have\n>> only the newer satellites, with possibly AO-7 from the 1970s\n>> or FO-29 from the mid-1990s in the list.\n>>\n>> I have worked you on SO-50 and the 3 Fox-1 (AO-85, AO-91, AO-92)\n>> satellites, going back to 2016. You mentioned Mir. Have you\n>> worked any other satellites, in addition to these 5?\n>>\n>>\n>> 73!\n>>\n>>\n>>\n>>\n>>\n>> Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK\n>> http://www.wd9ewk.net/\n>> Twitter: @WD9EWK or http://twitter.com/WD9EWK\n>>\n>>\n>>\n>>\n>> On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 7:01 PM H. Stephen Nipper <[email protected]>\n>> wrote:\n>>\n>>> Don't forget MIR.  Worked it on packet years ago.\n>>>\n>>> Stephen Nipper\n>>> N7DJX\n>>>\n>>> <snip>\n>>>\n\n",
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