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    "sender": {
        "address": "claudio (a) ariotti.com",
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    "sender_name": "Claudio Ariotti, IK1SLD",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] R: Re:  Satellite QRB records",
    "date": "2015-11-19T23:05:47Z",
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    "content": "Hello,\n\nI confirm all my reports and this too:\n\nIW1BMJ in JN45fc and VK4BRG in QG28aa (Nov 18, 1990 00:01 UTC)\n\nwere via AO-13 Mode B\n\n  73'  Claudio  IK1SLD\n\n\nInviato da Samsung Mobile\n\n-------- Messaggio originale --------\nDa: Peter Budnik <[email protected]> \nData:  \nA: Paul Stoetzer <[email protected]>,[email protected] \nCc: [email protected] \nOggetto: Re: [amsat-bb] Satellite QRB records \n \nHi All\n\nKB1HY  CT FN31MR to Spratley VIA AO13 Mode B\n\nWhat do you think?\n\nPeter,KB1HY\n\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom: \"Paul Stoetzer\" <[email protected]>\nTo: <[email protected]>\nCc: <[email protected]>\nSent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 12:23 PM\nSubject: Re: [amsat-bb] Satellite QRB records\n\n\n> Thanks, Claudio.\n>\n> I'll put your QSO with VK4ASB (16,337km) up for now unless someone has one\n> better than that from AO-13. What mode was that? I'm assuming Mode B?\n>\n> 73,\n>\n> Paul, N8HM\n>\n> On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 12:16 PM, claudio <[email protected]> wrote:\n>\n>>\n>>    Hi Pedro,\n>>    I found this 2 Qso by AO-13 when I was using IW1BMJ callsign:\n>>    IW1BMJ in JN45fc and VK8KTC in PH86ed (Jun 7, 1990 12:19 UTC)\n>>    IW1BMJ in JN45fc and VK4ASB in QG62mp ( Nov18, 1990 23:04 UTC)\n>>      73'  Claudio IK1SLD\n>>\n>>    Da \"AMSAT-BB\" [email protected]\n>>\n>>    A [email protected]\n>>\n>>    Cc\n>>\n>>    Data Thu, 19 Nov 2015 16:01:23 +0000\n>>\n>>    Oggetto Re: [amsat-bb] Satellite QRB records\n>>\n>>    > Hi,\n>>\n>>    >\n>>\n>>    > I'm using formulas to determine the distance to the horizon from the\n>>\n>>    > satellite, then the distance across the (curved) surface between two\n>>\n>>    > opposite locations.\n>>\n>>    > Again, it's meant for sea level. AO-7 solves with 7,858.478 Km which\n>>\n>>    > is below the record of 7,947.381 Km. This is because the higher from\n>>\n>>    > the sea level you are, the farther you are in the sat horizon.\n>>\n>>    > I'll send you that list later today.\n>>\n>>    >\n>>\n>>    > 73 de Pedro CU2ZG\n>>\n>>    >\n>>\n>>    > Quoting Paul Stoetzer <[email protected]>:\n>>\n>>    >\n>>\n>>    > > Thanks, Pedro. I've seen calculations for those distances before,\n>> but they\n>>\n>>    > > always seem to vary by method used. It would be a nice addition to\n>> put the\n>>\n>>    > > records in perspective.\n>>\n>>    > >\n>>\n>>    > > 73,\n>>\n>>    > >\n>>\n>>    > > Paul, N8HM\n>>\n>>    > >\n>>\n>>    > > On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 10:09 AM, Pedro via AMSAT-BB <\n>> [email protected]>\n>>\n>>    > > wrote:\n>>\n>>    > >\n>>\n>>    > >> Hi,\n>>\n>>    > >>\n>>\n>>    > >> Thanks!\n>>\n>>    > >>\n>>\n>>    > >> I'm compiling a list of the maximum possible QRBs for two targets\n>> standing\n>>\n>>    > >> at sea level, and the max known sat altitude that I can find. If\n>> you'd like\n>>\n>>    > >> that I can send it to you later.\n>>\n>>    > >>\n>>\n>>    > >> 73 de Pedro CU2ZG\n>>\n>>    > >>\n>>\n>>    > >>\n>>\n>>    > >>\n>>\n>>    > >> Quoting Paul Stoetzer <[email protected]>:\n>>\n>>    > >>\n>>\n>>    > >> This page is now live on the AMSAT website:\n>>\n>>    > >>>\n>>\n>>    > >>> http://www.amsat.org/?page_id=4751\n>>\n>>    > >>>\n>>\n>>    > >>> There's a link to it at the bottom of the Communications\n>> Satellites page.\n>>\n>>    > >>>\n>>\n>>    > >>> Again, please claim records for other satellites if you think \n>> you\n>> may hold\n>>\n>>    > >>> the record!\n>>\n>>    > >>>\n>>\n>>    > >>> 73,\n>>\n>>    > >>>\n>>\n>>    > >>> Paul, N8HM\n>>\n>>    > >>>\n>>\n>>    > >>> On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Paul Stoetzer <[email protected]>\n>> wrote:\n>>\n>>    > >>>\n>>\n>>    > >>> There has been things like that in the past, but I don't know\n>> about any\n>>\n>>    > >>>> currently existing. We could certainly create one on the AMSAT\n>> website!\n>>\n>>    > >>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>> This is what I can find:\n>>\n>>    > >>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>> AO-40 - 18,263km (I8CVS in JN70es and ZL1AOX in RF72mv)\n>>\n>>    > >>>> AO-7 - 7,947.381km (KG5CCI in EM24uq01mu and EA5TT in \n>> IM99sl48cx)\n>>\n>>    > >>>> FO-29 - 7,599.959km (KG5CCI in EM34st11tl and F4CQA in\n>> JN17ea22ot)\n>>\n>>    > >>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>> If anyone would like to claim records on any other satellite,\n>> please post\n>>\n>>    > >>>> your claim. I will create a page with this information.\n>>\n>>    > >>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>> 73,\n>>\n>>    > >>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>> Paul, N8HM\n>>\n>>    > >>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>> On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 7:35 AM, Pedro via AMSAT-BB <\n>> [email protected]>\n>>\n>>    > >>>> wrote:\n>>\n>>    > >>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>> Hi all!\n>>\n>>    > >>>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>>> Is there any website around that keeps track of each satellite\n>> confirmed\n>>\n>>    > >>>>> QRB records?\n>>\n>>    > >>>>> I'm looking into how far anyone worked on each sat.\n>>\n>>    > >>>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>>> 73 de Pedro CU2ZG\n>>\n>>    > >>>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>>> --\n>>\n>>    > >>>>> This message has been scanned for viruses and\n>>\n>>    > >>>>> dangerous content by MailScanner, and is\n>>\n>>    > >>>>> believed to be clean.\n>>\n>>    > >>>>>\n>>\n>>    > >>>>> _______________________________________________\n>>\n>>    > >>>>> Sent via [email protected]. 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