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        "address": "dguimon1 (a) san.rr.com",
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    "sender_name": "Dave Guimont",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Oscar-10",
    "date": "2011-07-27T20:44:39Z",
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    "content": "Hello Tom Doyle!\n\nWe worked Oscar 8, mode J on 23mar82 at 1520Z...I've got  #219 \nentered in the remarks column, whatever that means, maybe Mode J \nclub???  With a check in the qsl column so I assume we exchanged cards..\n\nSo you can count San Diego county if that still works???\n\nCounties to me mean hunting boundaries..\n\nLots of familiar calls....any other OT's still around??\n\nI have done the same thing with my logbooks over the past 31 years, \nwith quite a few big gaps....FM seems to make sort of a buzzing in my \nfillings???\n\n\n>If you have not been on satellites for a really long time (> 20 years) you\n>may find this interesting. It explains why us old geezers say the old days\n>were amazing. If you were on decades ago it may bring back memories.\n>\n>I have been getting back into hamming after a long hiatus and have been\n>listening to the satellites for a month or two while working on a controller\n>project and decided it was time to try and make a contact. Thanks to K4MOA\n>and W5MPC, today I made my first sat contacts in a very long time. A little\n>later I almost made a cw contact (used my trusty old J-38 key) on another\n>sat but lost him. I told you this was interesting and really exciting.\n>\n>Thought I had better log the contacts and started looking for a logbook.\n>Found a old slightly yellowed logbook with Oscar-10 written on the cover. As\n>a group we hams (including me) are pretty cheap so I had saved this logbook\n>because there were empty pages still left in it. I entered my new contacts\n>on a fresh page (decided to splurge) and then looked back and found it was\n>my first sat contact since 1983. I know you are still waiting for the\n>exciting part.\n>\n>Here is a typical page from the log. I am in Wisconsin and believe it or not\n>I had pile ups of europeans wanting to work Wisconsin of all things. It was\n>a real thrill. Times change and I now have two grid squares - not sure what\n>they are for but I have two and feel the need for more. There are 29 empty\n>pages left in the logbook so I am good to go. Hope to work you.\n>\n>http://www.tomdoyle.org/satellite/Amsat-1983.jpg\n>\n>73 tom... W9KE\n>_______________________________________________\n>Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\n>Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n>Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n\n\n            73, Dave, WB6LLO\n                [email protected]\n\n                    Disagree: I learn....\n\n               Pulling for P3E... \n",
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