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        "address": "oz1my (a) privat.dk",
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    "sender_name": "OZ1MY",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Six Amateur Radio Satellites to Launch in March",
    "date": "2008-01-16T19:57:54Z",
    "parent": null,
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    "content": "Hi Bruce,\nWell said :-)\n\nWhat come into mind is that AMSAT-UK took the opportunity\nto get a transponder on SSETI Express and as far as I know are\nnow working on something for ESEO.\n\nThe groups from Delfts have participated in the AMSAT-UK Colloquium\nfor 3 or 4 years. In 2007 more Cubesat groups were represented\nas well.\n\nWe (AMSAT) can work in two directions - one to get one or more\nHEO's or perhaps GEO's up and working - two to make transponders that can be\nused by the university group satellites as the communication\npart during their often very short operating periode.\nWhen the operating periode ends we have a transponder\nto use.\n\nIn AMSAT-OZ we are also working along these lines. We have\nstarted a project inspired by David Bernhard on the satellite\non a PCB project - but our first priority is to get a\ntransponder ready for inclusion in someone elses satellite.\n\nUnfortunately we have limitted resources. Therefor it may take\nsome years.\n\nTake a look at:\n\nhttp://wiki.amsat.dk/index.php/Main_Page\n\nDuring the Autumn semester we had students from Spain, France, England\nDenmark and Poland working on the project - and more to come next\nsemester.\n\n73 OZ1MY\nIb\n\n\n",
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