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        "address": "stansberrymj (a) gmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Mike Stansberry",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] 1990 version of ARRL's Satellite Experimenter's, Handbook,\tby K2UBC",
    "date": "2018-05-06T00:19:07Z",
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    "content": "re:\nI was looking through my ham radio bookshelves (yes, plural!) a few weeks\n\nago, and I had nearly forgotten that I had this book...so I've been\nre-reading it. (No, I'm not interested in selling it.... <grin>)\n\nThe history alone - details about the birds up to and including AO-13 -\nmakes for fascinating reading, never mind the  technical details for\norbital considerations, tracking, and building satellites. Remember that\nthis when AO-13 was only 2 years old, AO-7 hadn't been heard from in a few\nyears, and FM birds were only a twinkle in some engineer's eye.\n\nIf you can find this book, I highly recommend that you borrow/buy it -\nquite interesting to read what was going on in the satellite world 28 years\nago!  (I bought it in late 92/early 93 to read on the plane trip to VP2M\nfor an AO-13 DXpedition.)\n  \nPhilip N4HF\n\n<My comments>\n\nThanks for the info.  I have a 1985 version of that book.  I guess I'll\nre-read it as well, just for the history as you state.  Might give me some\nideas about a 1.2 GHz circular polarized antenna as well.\n\n73, Mike, K0TER\n\n",
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