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    "sender": {
        "address": "amsat-bb (a) wd9ewk.net",
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    "sender_name": "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] WD9EWK's road trip to DM51/DM52 & DM52/DM53 - report",
    "date": "2015-03-30T03:49:18Z",
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    "content": "Hi again!\n\nAfter yesterday's hamfest in Tucson, I made a detour to the southeast, so I\ncould stop and operate from 3 different rarely-heard grids in that part of\nArizona, before heading home. I made a change to the plans I had posted\non this list last week, but was able to make many contacts from the two\ndifferent places I operated from.\n\nMy first stop yesterday was the DM51bx/DM52ba grid boundary, west of US-191\nand south of I-10 in Cochise County. This is location I usually visit once\nor twice a year, usually after hamfests in this part of Arizona. The spot I\nuse is just over an hour's drive from the hamfest site, about 80 miles east\nof Tucson. After I found the exact spot and the obligatory photos of my\nstation with a GPS receiver in the picture, I worked two AO-7 passes and an\nFO-29 pass. I logged 14 QSOs on these 3 passes, even after I stopped working\nthe second AO-7 pass around the midpoint. My change in plans turned out to be\na good thing.\n\nWhen I stopped working the second AO-7 pass, I had about an hour and 40\nminutes to cover the 70 miles to the second stop on this quick road trip -\nthe DM52ax/DM53aa grid boundary. This spot is along US-70, northwest of the\ntown of Safford in Graham County. In the past, I once made this drive in 80\nminutes, in between a couple of AO-51 passes. I wasn't interested in setting\nany land speed records, but I ended up making the drive in 85 minutes. A\nlarger part of US-191 between I-10 and Safford had been upgraded to a\ndivided highway with a 65mph speed limit - and I took advantage of that. I\nfound the exact spot next to US-70, set up my radio on the spot, and had\n10 minutes to spare before the first of the two SO-50 passes. I had used\nmy GPS to find the exact spot on the grid boundary, placed my radio\non the spot, and took the obligatory photos after the first of the two passes\nI worked.\n\nEach of the SO-50 passes had a lot of stations. Even with the crowds, I was\nable to hand out QSOs with DM52 and DM53 to 13 stations on each of the passes.\nOf these two grids, DM53 is the rarer of the two - a two-hour drive from\neither Phoenix or Tucson, away from I-10 through this part of Arizona. I had\nlast operated from DM53 in 2011, and I think KL7R has been in this area\nrecently. Someone always needs either - or both - of these grids, so it is\nfun to make the drive and put these grids into lots of logs.\n\nAll of my QSOs from Saturday, between the hamfest and other stops I made\nduring the day, are in Logbook of the World. Within minutes after I uploaded\nthese contacts, almost half of them were confirmed. Some of these QSLs were\nwith relatively new satellite operators. It's nice to see more satellite\noperators using LOTW. If you worked WD9EWK and would like a QSL card, I still\nprint and mail QSL cards. Just e-mail me directly with the QSO details, and I\nwill check my log. If you're in the log, I will be happy to send you a QSL\ncard. These locations are outside my 200km limit for the satellite VUCC award,\nso I don't seek cards for QSOs I make from those locations. There is no need\nto first send me your QSL card and/or SASE to get my QSL card.\n\n73!\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\nTwitter: @WD9EWK\n",
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