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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/FTNNDJERRNBQ6GZX2QBEYQW3EMCNYY3A/",
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        "address": "K4FEG (a) K4FEG.COM",
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    "sender_name": "K4FEG",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] AO7 Eclipse Cycle",
    "date": "2013-05-22T12:32:32Z",
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    "content": "AO7 is in Mode B and is giving every indication, from reports around the \nglobe, to being in the Eclipse Cycle while over Antarctica.\n\nThe software being used by those predicting the eclipse periods are Nova \nand SatPC32, both seem to be very accurate and predicted the start of \nthe eclipse cycle very closely.\n\nIf the predictions are correct, we will have daily eclipses while the \nsatellite passes over Antarctica and based on other information that I \nhave received, the satellite will, by default, power up in Mode B after \nthe \"Zero Voltage State\" occurs during the eclipse.\n\nI plan to continue to monitor the Mode status daily and look for any \nvariables that might happen with the satellite. Last year we seemed to \nhave had distortion issues for a period during the time when we were in \nthe Eclipse Cycle. I have no idea if, or even if it is possible, that \nthe Eclipse Cycle was causing any of the audio distortions that were \nnoticed last year during the Eclipse Cycle.\n\nI hope with closer observation, this year we can follow any changes in \nthe satellite functions and see how they relate to the total loss of \npower on the satellite as it travels through the eclipse periods.\n\nIf anyone has any suggestions for things to watch for, or if there are \nother things to monitor, that might give us a better understanding of \nhow the satellite is functioning, please feel free to comment. I think \nwe have actually caught the beginning of the Eclipse Cycle this year and \nI think we will be able to see how long it will last and if it is having \nany effect on the \"health\" of the satellite.\n\n73 ALL FRM\nK4FEG\nSTARCOM BB/STAR-COM.NET\nQTH: EM55aj84ta\n",
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