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        "address": "vk3jed (a) gmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Tony Langdon",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Last AO51 pass 0110 z Unbelievable Ignorance ( Flame)",
    "date": "2007-02-01T21:34:12Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/3CPWRLJZH3FDJFBDL2FHL3HOPMXFFF7Z/?format=api",
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    "content": "At 05:51 AM 2/2/2007, Steve wrote:\n>I find this post Unbelievable.\n>\n>I've been moderately active on AO51 since it was first launched and have yet\n>to hear anyone refuse to allow another access to the satellite.\n>\n>If the satellite is quiet, then why shouldn't a conversational qso be\n>allowed?\n>\n>If you wish to use the satellite all you need to do is, politely, break-in\n>and make your call.\n>\n>I find that just saying my call sign during a break in the conversation\n>works well.\n\nIt depends on the circumstances.  If the pass is likely to be busy \n(daytime across the US), keep the QSOs short.  However, on quieter \npasses, I do believe it is OK to have a ragchew like QSO, provided \nthe following are observed:\n\n- Overs are kept short (< 30 seconds, preferably 15 where possible)\n- Long pauses (5 sec or more) are left between overs (and invite \nothers to use the satellite as well)\n- If anyone breaks in, give the bird over to them immediately\n- Don't resume the QSO after an interruption until all other traffic subsides.\n\nOccasionally, someone will want to actually join the QSO.  If they \ndo, bring them in and continue, but keep the above in mind.\n\nTo those of you used to busy US or EU passes, the idea of QSOs on an \nFM bird might sound absurd, but in VK/ZL, a QSO can help alert others \nthat the bird is available for use.  Back in the UO-14 days, we'd \nhave roundtables with 4-5 ops on late night (11PM-midnight local \ntime) passes.  Some passes, I'd end up being the only one on the \nsatellite.  However, if another station came up during our \nroundtables, they'd be invited to take over the bird.  Sometimes \nthey'd say hello and join us, other times they'd be seeking a short \nQSO, or even calling a specific station that was not on previously \n(perhaps a sked or moving over from simplex to give the sat a whirl).\n\n73 de VK3JED\nhttp://vkradio.com\n\n",
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