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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/KEMPMGOB6LWRFGQ4IGFGGIBVWLOGTF6H/",
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    "sender_name": "John Geiger",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  Vertically mounted beam question",
    "date": "2010-12-29T03:43:00Z",
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    "content": "What sort of radiation pattern (mainly elevation lobes) would a dualband beam, like the Cushcraft A270-6S or Elk Antenna, have when mounted for vertical polarization?  Does it have useful elevation lobes for most LEO satellite work?  I used to have a Cushcraft A270-10S mounted horizontally and whichever band was on the top of the boom had some very high lobes with nothing on the lower parts of the passes.\n\n73s John AA5JG\n",
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