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        "address": "john (a) papays.com",
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    "sender_name": "John Papay",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  EM97 WV Grid Expedition wrap up etc.",
    "date": "2009-10-27T02:26:16Z",
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    "content": "The EM97 grid operation on 24 October came off as planned.\nThe operating location proved to be quite good.  The lowest\nwestern AO-27 pass was only 8 degrees and I was able to hear\nthe entire 7 minutes of it.  The last pass of AO-51 at 2338z\nwas the most difficult because of the many competing signals.\nMany are not full duplex and cannot hear the buzz and continue\nto transmit.  Even so, 21 different callsigns were heard and\nnine of them were worked.  It was very hard to transmit into\nthe bird but very easy to hear it.\n\nThe operating location elevation was over 2500' AMSL.  Only\na few hills around me were higher. All of them were covered with\ntrees.  It's very hard to find high spots that are accessible, and\nthat makes EM97 very difficult to work if you are in the western\npart of the US.  Temps during the daytime approached 60 degrees but\ntemps during the last pass of AO-51 dropped to 45 degrees with a brisk\nwest wind blowing directly at me.  The first pass of AO-27 was a little\nwet but all in all the weather cooperated.  Fifty-six contacts were\nmade and I hope some of you came away with a new grid.\n\nQSL cards are being printed and should be out within two weeks.\nEveryone in the log will receive a card.  No return cards are\nrequested.  Info is on my qrz.com page along with the card design.\n\nNot unlike last weekend, there were others operating away from their\nhome location.  Rodney, KC0ZHF, was in EN04 beginning on Friday\nevening and Gerald, N0JE operated on the EN05/06 grid boundary on\nSunday morning.  John, W6ZKH, was worked in DM05.  Thanks to all of\nyou for operating out of your comfort zone for the benefit of those\nworking on their VUCC totals.  Also noteworthy was the appearance of\nTF3ARI on the early morning 1047z AO-51 pass.  Ari is running a TS2000\nand is working to improve his receive capabilities.\n\nIf you are looking for a challenge, try operating in an adjacent grid\nor take your radio with you when you are on vacation.  More and more\nare trying it and you'll find that you'll really enjoy the change of\npace from operating at your home location.\n\n73,\nJohn K8YSE\n\n\n\n",
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