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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/HR4GOKFSTNMDBL2MA4DTZNTBYOYHQGAK/?format=api",
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    "message_id": "CACZz0S0qFnrTSzQFYn4QiGZzVhQ0zNiBC4-=JCe1TPTwTwv9RA@mail.gmail.com",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "ks1g04 (a) gmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Stephan Greene",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] Field Day (whew)",
    "date": "2018-06-26T00:14:08Z",
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    "content": "You wrote....<snip>\n>\n> After the chaos of AO-91, I prepped to get ready for CAS-4B at 1929z. This\n> time, I pulled out the stops. I tuned up quickly at AOS, and started\n> calling CQ with all the watts, smack dab in the middle of the passband.\n> There were stations all around me, but none of them were hearing each\n> other.. as opposed to them, I could actually hear.  I worked KB6LTY\n> quickly, followed by WD9EWK, and then just kept following the bird east. 12\n> minutes later I lost the bird behind some buildings after working a VE2. 14\n> total stations logged, California to Quebec, in 1 pass. The crowd went\n> nuts. I spent the next 2 hours showing local hams how to improve their\n> arrows by using things like good coax, and a couple of the kids mentioned\n> how sitting around with headphones turning dials was boring, but working\n> satellites looked like fun. After that I packed up my stuff and headed back\n> home, and didn't make another contact til after 1800z on Sunday.\n\n\nFor ops wanting to get more folks interested, THIS is the way to do it.\nExcellent job!  I worked you (K4LRG) on that pass.  CAS-4A and B were our\nbest producers (26 and 20 QSOs), I think my best run of the weekend was 9\nQSOs on 4B the following pass.\n\nI shared a shelter with our GOTA station, and showed satellite ops to our\nvisitors, but not with THAT degree of success.\n\n73 Steve KS1G\n",
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