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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/LLRMMDPZVWZTKK6MOCSNKSEQGQW2B26U/?format=api",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "john (a) papays.com",
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    "sender_name": "John Papay",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  SO-67 Audio 8Nov2009 1552z over US",
    "date": "2009-11-08T17:03:56Z",
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    "content": "The audio file of the 1552z 8November2009 SO-67 pass\nover the central US is on my webserver:\n\nhttp://www.papays.com/SO-67_08Nov2009_155053z.mp3\n\nIt is not clear as to why you get a few seconds of\ntransmission and then are cut off.  Since the satellite\nis being turned on for a specific period of time, one\nway to determine the effect of the sub-audible tone is\nto simply turn it off and put the bird in carrier squelch\nmode.  The repeater is on continuously anyway for the\nduration of the time period.  Having no PL tone will\nallow us to see if it is something else that is causing\nthe drop outs, for example, over deviation, multiple carriers\netc.  The PL tone is very close to the normal speech frequencies\nand that can cause problems.  Tone frequencies between 100Hz\nand 150Hz will still decode quickly and not be subject to speech\naudio interfering with the decoding process.  Just some ideas\nfor consideration.\n\nThis was only a 12 degree pass for me here in Ohio, however,\nI copied the bird on this pass using the new Alnico DJ-G7 handheld\nwith the stock rubber duck antenna.  Signals were amazingly strong\nalthough subject to severe fading at times.  It should be possible\nto work through this satellite with a rubber duck antenna once the\naccess problems are minimized.  This will bring many more amateurs\nto the satellite part of the hobby and may peak their interest to\nbe able to hear the weaker satellites as well.\n\nCongratulations to AMSAT-SA for designing and launching this amazing\nsatellite.  We look forward to having it around for many years.\n\n73,\nJohn K8YSE EN91dh Ohio\n\n\nJohn Papay\[email protected]\n\n",
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