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    "sender_name": "Sean K.",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Official QSOs Protocol via ISS (was: Expectations",
    "date": "2015-01-03T15:48:06Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/OHT5YBC5B67VMJGL2PDPSWP7BQA2OBTB/?format=api",
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    "content": "Kelley, WØRK, asked the million-dollar question for us ISS newbies:\n\"To achieve an \"official\" contact, what does one do? Do I just send \"Hi \nJoAnne\" and you send \"Hi Kelley\" back and that's it?\"\n\nIs there an official protocol or approach? The meteor-scatter and EME community have had an official format for a \"good\" QSO for years, which has been made even more official with the introduction of the WSJT software, which has a pre-programmed message sequence that is followed to completion. It's not considered a good QSO until both parties have confirmed reception of the other's info.\n\nEven on the voice sats, you generally exchange grids and get a \"Roger\" or \"QSL, 73\" knowing that you have made a good QSO. I haven't seen such a standard on QSOs made through the ISS digi.\n\n Sean Kutzko\nAmateur Radio KX9X\n    \n  \n",
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