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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/FJDHLGEGGY3PRC2T2R3UM35WOGYL5ATL/?format=api",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "k5oe (a) aol.com",
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    "sender_name": "K5OE",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  More Echo Madness",
    "date": "2011-03-31T12:41:16Z",
    "parent": null,
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        "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/44SLRL52AFQCPHN5Y6P4QX6TQUIYKOQD/?format=api"
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    "content": "\nPlease allow a little perspective on AO-51 from someone who has worked it for a long time and from all over the world.\n\nI left the USA in late 2003 for a work assignment in Darwin, NT (Australia as VK8OE), where I talked to myself for over a year on AO-51 mode L/S (I took my AO-40 setup and it died before I could work it as DX).  I did the same thing on ISS packet, having great keyboard QSO's with myself.  The only sat contacts I ever made while VK8OE was on AO-51 in mode V/U FM (mobile while at work) with a few ops on the other side of the continent (VK5ZAI, VK3FGN, VK2TU, VK2TRF, et al). \n\nDitto in the UK (M0GOE), where every pass sounds like the one from last weekend--or worse.  I gave up working FM satellites for several years while in Europe--and I had an Arrow!  The only operating time on sats I had for a number of years was a Mexican cruise in 2007 where 100% of the succesful contacts were on AO-51.  I am repeating that cruise in two weeks and hope to work a few of you on this venerable bird.\n\nI spent most of last year in Papua New Guinea (V29OE) and the only satellite traffic I ever heard was on AO-51 V/U FM (VK's of course).  I never completed a QSO as I just could not make it with a bad battery in my FT51R (less than a Watt) and a whip antenna.  \n\nSorry for the rambling.... the bottom line is birds like AO-51 are a great resource to us and finding ways to manage them for everyone's benefit is a challenge.  They are a priviledge to work, not a right.  Control of them is not a democracy.  And regardless if you consider this a casual interest or a seriously competitive sport, it is still just a hobby. \n\nThe thing that really annoys me, though, is that I saw Drew's posting, I wrote down the new uplink frequency, I had it in front of me on a sticky note, and I still didn't connect the dots when I couldn't hear myself in the downlink!  I deserved to miss that grid :-)\n\n73,\nJerry, K5OE\n\n\n\n\n",
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