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    "sender_name": "Mark Johns, K0JM",
    "subject": "[AMSAT-BB] CQ on satellites?",
    "date": "2023-12-18T16:33:59Z",
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    "content": "Isn't it time that we banned calling CQ on IO-117? Sure, if the satellite\nis dead, and there is absolutely no traffic, put your CQ out there. But\nwhen the bird is over North America, Japan, or Western Europe (and\nespecially when all three are in the footprint at once), there are\ngenerally 50 or more stations all competing for the resource to complete\ncontacts. How difficult is it to pick one of those you'd like to work and\ngive them a call? By doing so, you've also announced your presence, and\nanyone else interested in working you will give you a call in return.\nTaking up time on the digipeater to call CQ when the bird is active and\ncrowded is simply a waste of the scarce resource.\n\nSimilarly, on FM satellites, while a few newbies actually call CQ, I\nconstantly hear stations putting out their callsign and grid to no one in\nparticular. Again, great if the repeater has been silent for a while. But\non some passes you'll hear two or three stations putting out their call,\nand none of them actually makes a contact! If one would listen and then\nactually call the other station, they'd both have a QSO in the log. But if\neveryone just keeps throwing calls around, it never happens.\n\nOn a linear satellite, like RS-44, a CQ can actually make sense -- so long\nas there isn't someone just up the passband doing the same thing.\n\nWe'd all be much better off listening for the stations already on the\nsatellite and calling one of them instead of wasting our resources calling\nto no one in particular.\n--\nMark D. Johns, KØJM\nAMSAT Ambassador & News Service Editor\nBrooklyn Park, MN USA   EN35hd\n-----------------------------------------------\n\"Heaven goes by favor; if it went by merit,\n   you would stay out and your dog would go in.\"\n    ---Mark Twain\n\n\n",
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