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        "address": "fjamesa (a) telstra.com",
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    "sender_name": "James McBride",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Something from ARISSat-1?",
    "date": "2011-09-26T09:34:33Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/KGQF4KFY3EMPJ7PYXNTATTGOVPMGC5TI/",
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    "content": "Hi all,\nI got 3 good passes in today (all in sunlight). The first was \ninteresting. The satellite must have been tumbling still as the signal \nwas up and down (this is not unusual).\n\nIn a single pass though I'm sure I got 'high power' telemetry, then it \nsuddenly died, followed by 'low power' telemetry. The satellite was in \nSunlight the entire time.\n\nI would say the battery is not even acting as a capacitor anymore. The \nunit must have made a power decision as it rotated through different \nsunlight angles perhaps?\n\nHowever indeed it is still working.\n\n73\nJames VK6FJA\n\n\nOn 26/09/2011 4:40 PM, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:\n> Over the past couple of days I've heard ARISSat once.  Even on the really high passes (up to 27° on the highest ones) there's just been not a cheep out of it.  It must be in full daylight, too.\n>\n> Has anyone else heard it?  I notice my tweetly noise is still there on 145.919MHz, still no idea what that is.  It seems weaker today, but maybe that's a weather thing.\n>\n",
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