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        "address": "amsat-bb (a) wd9ewk.net",
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    "sender_name": "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Two Questions",
    "date": "2011-09-23T16:54:08Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/WGCWY26PJZUZFLNKTEQWMRFJAZAVNT6E/?format=api",
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    "content": "Hi Mike!\n\n> In the morning should be a 9:40ish am pass local time for me. So I might be on it\n> sipping my coffee :). The big difference that you can show is, that the linear birds\n> are not like a zoo at times (except for the 5 am passes during the weekends on AO-51)\n> and you can have a real QSO for the entire length of the pass. Granted you may only\n> collect one grid and you may already have that one but it's simply an addition.\n\nIt may be almost a month until that hamfest in Tucson, but I hope to hear you\non that morning.\n\nI've done demonstrations on SSB satellites for the past couple of years, and\nknow that I may end up with a single QSO for the entire pass.  On some rare\noccasions, I end up talking to myself for the entire pass.  Then I can pass the\ntime by demonstrating how I sound through the satellite as I reduce power from\n5W to the lowest power setting on my FT-817ND transmitter (500mW).  I\nusually can get more than one QSO on these demonstrations, thanks to those\nreading the -BB and showing up on the passes I am working.\n\nAs for grids, the QSOs at demonstrations away from the Phoenix area don't help\nmy grid count.  They may help your grid count, depending on what you need.  :-)\n\n> My current antenna setup is a AR-22 TV rotor with a 5 ele 2M and a 10 ele 70cm at\n> 30 deg fixed elevation both horizontal polarized. Total cost approx. $200 plus cables.\n> Next project will be to build a 2nd IOio and phase them together 90 deg off to see if\n> that will help with the fading issue (mostly on FO-29) vs buying or building a complex\n> RHCP/LHCP switchable setup.\n\nIf that's what you were using when I worked you last month on VO-52, it sounded\nreally well.  Good job!  Maybe we can hook up on FO-29 or AO-7 (mode B) sometime\nsoon.\n\n> My IOio beats your Arrow or Elk in terms of price by leaps :). But then again it doesn't look\n> as nice.\n\nMy Elk was a Christmas gift a few years ago, so it was free to me.\nBut yes, the cost\nof the parts for an IOio or a WA5VJB \"cheap Yagi\" will beat the MSRP of my Elk.\n\n73!\n\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\n",
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