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    "sender": {
        "address": "amsat-bb (a) wd9ewk.net",
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    "sender_name": "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  DM45 on Tuesday 16 November - report",
    "date": "2010-11-19T04:21:22Z",
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    "content": "Hi!\n\nI'm getting caught up on my logbook, and wanted to thank everyone who \nworked WD9EWK on Tuesday while I was in northern Arizona.  I had posted \nto the -BB that morning about my plans to operate from there, and logged \n43 QSOs on 5 passes - 2 passes each on AO-27 and SO-50, plus an FO-29 \npass in the late afternoon.  A good day away from the office in the \nmountains. \n\nI was in Flagstaff to take in the high altitude training camp for\nthe Collingwood Football Club, an Australian rules football club\nthat has been coming to Arizona in November over the past few years\n(their season in the Australian Football League typically runs from\nMarch until the end of September or in early October).  Their Arizona \nbase of operations is Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.  Many \nother sports teams, along with some Olympic competitors, use the \nFlagstaff area for this sort of training.  Flagstaff is at 7000 feet \n(2133m) above sea level, and there are mountains near the city up as \nhigh as 12000 feet (3658m) elevation.  The Grand Canyon is just over an \nhour northwest of the city.  Flagstaff is only 2 hours north of Phoenix, \nand a place I like to visit from time to time.  \n\nI spent the morning in the NAU Skydome, a 16000-seat domed stadium \non the campus, watching the club work out on the football field.  Later \nin the morning, the club went to a weight room under the stands, and \ninvited me to follow them down there.  These guys traveled thousands \nof miles/km from Australia, and were happy to see a local fan up there.  \nSeeing their kicking practice, I can see why several Australians are \npunters in the NFL.  Even the Collingwood coach could kick the football \nfar enough to be an NFL punter, and he's 57!  I took lots of pictures and \nvideo, even getting autographs from several players and the coach.  I've \nwatched Australian football since the early 80s, and have been a fan of \nthe Collingwood club for most of that time.  It was very cool to be among \none of those clubs not far from my home.  (Note to self - a US ham doesn't \nneed to file paperwork to operate ham radio in Australia anymore.  Hmmm...)\n:-) \n\nAfter the club broke for lunch and other activities away from the Skydome, \nI went out to the parking lot to work both AO-27 and SO-50 just after 1300\nlocal (2000 UTC).  Fifteen QSOs were logged on the AO-27 pass, and 8 more \non the subsequent SO-50 pass.  I drove around Flagstaff, thinking about \ngetting a bite to eat, but simply returning to the Skydome for the AO-27 \nand SO-50 passes starting at 2144 UTC.  Six QSOs on AO-27, then 9 more on \nthe SO-50 pass just after 2200 UTC.\n\nI had read the e-mail from JE9PEL about the successful reactivation of \nFO-29 earlier in the morning, and wanted to try working a pass up there \nbefore making the drive home.  There was a pass starting around 2342 UTC.\nAfter getting a bite to eat after the FM passes, I was ready for FO-29.  \nI logged 5 QSOs on that pass, and that wrapped up my satellite operating \nfor the day.  \n\nOf the stations I worked on Tuesday, I know that I've worked some of\nthem from DM45 or the DM35/DM45 boundary at some point in the pass.  I\nknow for a few others that DM45 would be a new grid.  As I tell others\nand sometimes mention in -BB posts, I can go back to a particular grid \nevery few months and be a new grid for someone.  I will print some QSL \ncards for the afternoon's QSOs, and be happy to mail out cards for anyone \nwho worked me from there.  Just drop me an e-mail with the QSO details, \nand you don't have to mail a QSL card or SASE to me.  \n\n73!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK \nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\n\n\n",
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