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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/HAJOGT4HKMICBAX3EFCDZF4A3L2NL5VW/?format=api",
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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 @ Show Low AZ hamfest & weekend grid expedition\t(6-7 June 2015)",
    "date": "2015-06-03T04:14:20Z",
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    "content": "Hi!\n\nI will be on the road this weekend, starting this Friday evening (5 June)\nwith a 3-hour drive to eastern Arizona before a Saturday (6 June) morning\nhamfest. After the hamfest, I will be driving and operating from grids in\nnorthern Arizona and southern Utah before I return home Sunday night. I'm\nnot able to extend my weekend, so this will be a rapid-fire road trip\ncovering over a thousand miles and several grids.\n\nMy activities will start with the White Mountain Hamfest in Show Low, in\neastern Arizona. This hamfest is a half-day event, and I will have an AMSAT\ntable at it, complete with satellite demonstrations during the morning. If\nyou hear WD9EWK on the air Saturday morning, please call and be a part of\nthe demonstrations. I hope to be on some AO-7, SO-50, and AO-73 passes\nbefore the hamfest wraps up around midday (1900 UTC).\n\nAfter the hamfest, I will head north up to I-40. If the timing is right, I\nmay be able to make a stop at the DM54/DM55 grid boundary for the AO-7 and\nFO-29 passes between 2030 and 2100 UTC Saturday afternoon. If the timing\nisn't right, I will at least try for grid DM54 near the hamfest to get that\non the air once, before heading west to Flagstaff.\n\nOnce I'm done with DM54 or DM54/DM55, it will be a 4-hour drive to Page AZ,\nat Lake Powell and the Arizona/Utah state line, passing through Flagstaff\nas I leave I-40 and start on US-89. I may be able to work from grid DM45 on\nthe way to Page - including some ISS passes. Between Flagstaff and Page, I\ndon't plan on making many stops, as US-89 passes through the Navajo Nation\nreservation. If all goes well, I will wrap up Saturday in Page, in time to\nwork the AO-73 pass around 0353 UTC. Since the Arizona/Utah state line -\nand the DM46/DM47 grid boundary - are very close to Page, I *may* be able\nto work from that grid boundary. At this part of the Arizona/Utah state\nline, the grid boundary is just inside northern Arizona.\n\nSunday (7 June) morning... my plans are to leave Page early, and make it to\na spot in southern Utah north of Monument Valley (grids DM47 and DM57) in\ntime for the SO-50 and AO-73 passes in the morning. I am not planning to\nmake stops along the road between Page and the DM47/DM57 grid boundary, as I\nwill need around 2 hours to get to that spot in time for the first SO-50\npass around 1510 UTC. The first AO-73 pass at DM47/DM57, around 1545 UTC,\nhas a maximum elevation of 4 degrees. I should be able to work a few minutes\nof that very shallow pass out there, if my memory of that area from being\nout there in 2009 is correct.\n\nDepending on how well the morning passes go, and how the weather is on\nSunday, I may try to stick around for the first FO-29 pass up there at 2135\nUTC. If I work lots of stations on the morning passes, I will move to one\nof two other locations for the 2135 UTC FO-29 pass: DM56/DM57 grid boundary\njust inside southern Utah, or the Four Corners Monument (only in grid DM56,\nabout 100 yards/meters south of the DM56/DM57 grid boundary) to work from 4\nstates during that pass. If the weather goes bad, I may start my drive home\nearly, but still try to work passes as I return to Phoenix. Wherever I end\nup for the 2135 UTC pass, that will probably be the last pass I work up\nthere before I (quickly) drive home. From that area, I will have a 5- to 6-\nhour drive to get home.\n\nIf I can work the 2135 UTC FO-29 pass from the Four Corners Monument, I will\nprobably use only one of my FT-817s and work the pass half-duplex. This\nwould make it easier for me to walk around the marker where the four states\ncome together. Otherwise, I'll work FO-29 with my normal SSB satellite\nsetup wherever I happen to be at that time.\n\nLogistics... I will use APRS as I drive, squawking as WD9EWK-9 as I normally\ndo on these trips (visible at http://aprs.fi/WD9EWK-9 among other online\nplaces). This should do OK for much of my trip, but coverage could be spotty\nin northeastern Arizona and southeastern Utah east of Page and Lake Powell.\nThere is a digipeater on a 10000-foot mountain near Page, but I'm not sure\nhow well it will cover across the high deserts up there. I will also use my\n@WD9EWK Twitter feed to post updates during the weekend. If you do not use\nTwitter, it is visible online at http://twitter.com/WD9EWK without signing\nup for Twitter. Depending on how the mobile-phone networks across the Navajo\nNation reservation have improved since I was last up there in 2009, I may be\nlimited to using SMS messages to post updates to Twitter.\n\nFor all of my operating over the weekend, I will upload my QSOs to Logbook\nof the World after the weekend. I will also prepare QSL cards for each of\nthe locations I work from. Just drop me an e-mail with the QSO details, and\nI'll send you a card (or cards). No need to send me cards or an SASE for this\ntrip.\n\n73!\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\nTwitter: @WD9EWK\n",
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