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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/LB7ETW75DBJ5IKWBB2LY7IAHL425MUIP/",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "zack.kd8ksn (a) hotmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Zachary Beougher",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: KD8KSN Active Tomorrow (4/30) for Boy Scout Demo",
    "date": "2011-04-30T21:59:50Z",
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    "content": "Hi Everyone,\n\nThanks for the QSOs during my portable operation today.  It was probably the \nhardest portable operation I have done so far, as I am sure some of you \nheard the plane that kept buzzing around every time I would transmit... ;-) \nI can't exactly say what was causing that horrible \"buzz\" every time I would \ntransmit, but I do know that Horns Hill (where I was operating from) has \nthree towers with cell, amateur, police and fire repeaters on them.  I could \nbarely hear my downlink through the buzz, and the trees really complicated \nit as well.  The first AO27 and AO51 passes were okay with a few QSOs made, \nbut we decided to just monitor the last AO27.  I heard at least one station \ncall on the 1957z AO27 pass, but I did not feel comfortable transmitting. \nEveryone just enjoyed listening - especially to that pass.  Everyone enjoyed \nhearing WD9EWK and KF7MYK on the west coast along with CO6CBF in Cuba and \nVE3JW in Canada.\n\nI was able to log all of the QSO from the first AO27 pass, but I do need the \n1942z AO51 recording.  I had to sacrifice my recorder jack for an external \nspeaker.  If someone could email that to me I would greatly appreciate it!\n\nIf EN80 was new for anyone, let me know and I will send one of my regular \ncards - no return/sase needed.\n\nThank you to the gracious ops today who put up with the noise!\n\n73!\n\nZack\nKD8KSN\n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Zachary Beougher\nSent: Friday, April 29, 2011 9:25 AM\nTo: [email protected]\nSubject: KD8KSN Active Tomorrow (4/30) for Boy Scout Demo\n\nHi All,\n\nI have been asked to do a few satellite demos for some Boy Scouts tomorrow\nafternoon on Horn’s Hill, Newark Ohio.  The location sits about 400-500’\nabove the rest of the terrain which is great for low passes, but there are\nseveral trees to contend with.  It would be great if a few people could call\nso the scouts could hear a typical exchange, and it would be really great if\nwhoever calls could give their state as well.\n\nHere are the passes I plan to be on:\n\nAO27    30/1817z    50*\n\nAO51    30/1942z    15*\n\nMaybe...\nAO27    30/1957z    19*\n\nI will be operating with my usual call, or I might be operating using W8CBF.\nGrid will still be EN80.\n\nWe will also be on HF:\n\nJOTA Scout Frequencies\n>\n> Band\n>\n> 80-meter\n>       3.940 MHz\n>\n> 40-meter\n>      7.190 MHz\n>\n> 20-meter\n>       14.290 MHz\n>\n> 10-meter\n>       28.390 MHz\n\nSorry I can't provide more details about the event.  I believe there were a\nfew organizational issues.  The passes and HF ops will be dependent on who\nall shows up, band conditions and weather.  There are supposedly 400-500\nscouts that will be coming through.\n\nIf you would like a card, send me the QSO details and I will send you one -\nno return necessary.\n\n73!\n\nZack\nKD8KSN \n\n",
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