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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/DHNT7CJ24OVIMT2UCOI7OYBPPSGVHD3J/",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "rhettduke (a) gmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Rhett Duke",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  Lessons Learned in my first week of Sat work",
    "date": "2007-09-23T19:12:11Z",
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    "content": "Monday the 17th:\n Took Kenwood D7 H/T ,compass and arrow antenna out into a 10 acre\nfield  and waited for an AO-51 pass.....it was right where it was\nsupposed to be and I was able to follow it with no problem.....heard\nQSO's for most of the pass....had somewhat of a sound similar to\nsideband transmissions.I'm excited.....just a week before I thought I\nwould need a digital compass and inclination meter to pinpoint the\nbird all through the pass :)\n\nTuesday the 18th:\n\nWent out again and thought I would try to make a contact\nmyself.....tracked  the bird ok threw out my call and grid square but\nnever heard myself in the downlink.......after the pass I get on a\nlocal repeater with the same H/T and the guys say I'm having a hard\ntime getting into the repeater.......I don't usually use the Kenwood\nfor voice...its primarily my portable APRS radio......I've known since\nday one it didnt have the \"range\" my Yaesu H/T's did.....\n\nWednesday the 19th\n\nI decide to check the power output on the Kenwood H/T.....1 watt on\nhigh on VHF...5-7 watts on UHF depending on battery or external\npower......Now I'm  thinking  this explains a lot....I bet the VHF was\nbad all along.....I'm just amazed how well it had worked for APRS the\npast few months with 1 watt.\n\nThursday the 20th\n\nI use the Kenwood to receive on UHF and a Yaesu VX-170 to transmit on\nVHF.....bypass the duplever on the Arrow antenna but I just couldnt\npoint the antenna hold both ht's....the mike cord....headphone cable\nand coax from both radios were more than a handfull :)\n\nFriday the 20th\n\nI set up on a camera tripod.....got the wire jungle a little more\nunder control and was able to hear myself in the downlink.....no one\ncame back to me....there were a lot of stations in the mix......\n\n\nCant wait to get the Kenwood D-7 back.....I think its gonna be a lot\neasier to get a contact under my belt with just one radio to contend\nwith.......But all that said I'M EXCITED......Hearing my own voice in\nthe downlink just proved that it can be done !!!!!!!!!\n\n73\n\nKI4OVO\n\nAMSAT # 36579\n\n\n\n-- \nI am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn\nhow to do it.\n",
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