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        "address": "amsat-bb (a) wd9ewk.net",
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    "sender_name": "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  Friday at the Yuma (Arizona) hamfest...",
    "date": "2009-02-21T06:39:09Z",
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    "content": "\nHi all!\n\nFriday was a good day out here.  The Yuma hamfest in Arizona\nstarted at midday (1900 UTC), and there was a small crowd that\ncame through the exhibit hall where I had an AMSAT table.  \nSince this was a normal workday for most, tomorrow's crowd\nshould be much better.  The weather was nice, but some of the\nHarrier pilots from the Marine Corps airfield south of the \nhamfest site made it very hard at times when the planes were\ntaking off.  Flying low over the hamfest before gaining \naltitude, those Harriers are LOUD!  Even when sitting inside the\nhall.  \n\nSince this was only a half-day, I only had two passes that I \ndid demonstrations on - an ISS pass around 1930 UTC, and an SO-50\npass later in the afternoon.  Thanks to all who showed up on \nthose passes, and helping show off this corner of amateur radio.\nEven long-time operators like Allen N5AFV and Rick WA4NVM, good\nsatellite operators who have thousands of QSOs in their logs and\na fair number of QSOs with me already, drop in and say \"hello\"\nto me and the hamfest audience.  Thanks! \n\nAfter the hamfest ended at 0000 UTC, I saw I had some time before\nanother SO-50 pass and an AO-51 pass that followed immediately \nafter that.  I decided to drive east from Yuma to a spot I visited\nseveral weeks ago, on the DM22/DM32 grid boundary.  I worked those\ntwo passes, and made a total of 17 contacts (14 of those on a busy \nAO-51 pass!).  I said I would be on from \"DM22-land\" for a few days,\nand kept to that - but also added DM32 to the list.  After that \npass, I drove back to where I am staying while here for the hamfest\nin Calexico CA. \n\nJust before reaching Calexico, there was one more AO-51 pass just \nbefore 0300 UTC to the west.  I made 8 more QSOs there, including \nreal long-distance contacts :-) with Alex N2IX (my host while in\nCalexico, a few miles/km west of where I stopped) and N6RNN north\nof me in the next grid (DM23).  \n\nTomorrow will be a full day at the Yuma hamfest.  I'll have a couple\nof helpers for the AMSAT table with me (Alex XE2BSS/N2IX, David\nXE2DAK), which should let me do many demonstrations: on the FM birds,\nthe ISS (including hearing the ISS side of a scheduled contact in the\nlate morning), and a couple of SSB birds (VO-52, FO-29).  There is a \nbarbecue in the evening after the hamfest officially closes, and then \nI will have a chance to figure out what I'll do on Sunday before I \nhead back home on Monday.\n\n73!\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK \nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\n\n\n",
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