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{ "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/I6PKRBRN3WXVNWMCUDFFQAWYNL32DDSS/", "mailinglist": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/", "message_id": "[email protected]", "message_id_hash": "I6PKRBRN3WXVNWMCUDFFQAWYNL32DDSS", "thread": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/thread/I6PKRBRN3WXVNWMCUDFFQAWYNL32DDSS/", "sender": { "address": "claryco (a) aol.com", "mailman_id": "97619b02c4aa430fa363da5326478d23", "emails": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/sender/97619b02c4aa430fa363da5326478d23/emails/" }, "sender_name": "[email protected]", "subject": "[amsat-bb] Quad Grid Documentation", "date": "2011-08-03T14:59:10Z", "parent": null, "children": [ "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/R66XB6VU6XG5STGQVJZFAUZVRJ6WWX4Z/" ], "votes": { "likes": 0, "dislikes": 0, "status": "neutral" }, "content": "\nHi Dave,\n\nLike many others, I'm looking forward to working you from the quad point. I'll finally be home to take advantage of your operation and hopefully get four new ones into my own log.\n\nAdding one point to WD9EWK's info, the GPS display needs to show an accuracy of 20 feet or less. Lower is better for stability of course, but 20 is the magic number.\n\n>From your description of the quad point, the forest may not be friendly to your GPS. Just like when you're working through the birds, GPS sigs are impaired by the population density of nearby trees.\n\nHave fun!\n\n73,\n\nJim, ND9M / VQ9JC\nArdmore, OK / EM14\n\n\n\nMessage: 1\nDate: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 12:42:53 -0700\nFrom: David Palmer KB5WIA <[email protected]>\nSubject: [amsat-bb] KB5WIA California Lost Coast Expedition\n\t(CM79/CM89/CN70/CN80) August 7-8, 2011\nTo: AMSAT BB <[email protected]>\nMessage-ID:\n\t<CAO-vtPMe_Yj6TVpuTEuFWuCxTCVDcxwW0vXhqa2WFzs0spg7pA@mail.gmail.com>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n\nHi Everyone,\n\nJust a reminder (and before the flood of ARISSat emails in the list\ntomorrow!), this weekend I'll be heading out to the California Lost\nCoast to work the satellites from that rare grid CM79. CM79 has no\nroads, no power, no houses, nothing but lots and lots of ocean and a\nsmall triangle of mountainous forest. Plans are to operate right from\nthe northeast tip of CM79 so if all goes well I'll be providing four\ngrids at once: CM79, CM89, CN70, and CN80.\n\nWeather looks reasonable (cloudy mornings, sunny afternoons) for\nportable solar-powered operation. I'll operate on Sunday August 7th\nand Monday August 8th, and I've posted a list of potential passes on\nmy blog. Operation will be during local daylight only, due to the\nremoteness of the area I don't want to be hiking down off that\nmountain after dark!\n\nI'll aim to work all available satellites -- AO-51 (if it keeps going\nstrong like it has been), SO-50, and AO-27 for FM. VO-52, FO-29, and\nAO-07 (primarily mode B) for SSB. If ARISSat is up and running I'll\ntry to get on that too, depending on congestion and satellite\nperformance.\n\nI'll have my SPOT Locator beacon with me, so my exact location should\nbe available from the link on my QRZ web page. If the current beacon\nposition shows that I'm right at the intersection of -124 and 40\ndegrees, likely I'll be available on the sats as they go by.\n\nMore details on my website at http://kb5wia.blogspot.com\n\n\n73! de Dave KB5WIA\n\n\n------------------------------\n\n", "attachments": [] }