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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/MI5TQ2767ICY32YT5WZI2IIVRQHMBPSG/?format=api",
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        "address": "rmann (a) latencyzero.com",
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    "sender_name": "Rick Mann",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Delfi C3 first orbit",
    "date": "2008-04-27T22:37:32Z",
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    "content": "\nOn Apr 27, 2008, at 3:03 PM, Mark Vandewettering wrote:\n\n> Me too!\n>\n> 1. Bay Area: check!\n> 2. Mac: check!\n> 3. Recording: check!\n>\n> I got RASCAL working on one of my Linux boxes, but not the Mac.  My\n> idea is that I am going to record the pass using my Macbook, and then\n> play it back later and see if I can get it to decode with RASCAL.\n>\n> Using my FT-817 and a simple Doppler correcting control script that\n> I wrote using my Python satellite library, I hope that the TLE's\n> they have will be good enough to find the signal.  I'll post here if\n> I succeed.  Best wishes to all the cubesat developers for a good\n> launch!\n\n\nI'll leave Wouter out of this reply since I know he's overwhelmed with  \nstuff right now.\n\nI've got both an ICOM IC-910H and an ICOM IC-R1500 receiver. I'm  \ntempted to just use the R1500 because it shows up as a USB Audio  \nDevice when I plug it in to my Mac, making it much easier to record  \nfrom. Oh, and it's very portable, which the IC-910H is not. I plan to  \ndrive up to a high spot on Crestview in San Carlos (Belmont?) and  \npoint my antenna and do Doppler correction by hand (sadly, I don't  \nthink MacDoppler Pro can tune the R1500 yet).\n\nI think the receiver in the IC-910H is better than the R1500, but it's  \njust going to be so hard to lug up there, and I don't have a cable to  \nrecord its audio. I have time to make one, so I probably should, but  \nI've got a mental block for some reason.\n\nMaybe someone with more experience can tell me what I should do instead.\n\n-- \nRick\n\n",
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