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        "address": "va6bmj (a) gmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "B J",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] Working AO-85 With An FT-817",
    "date": "2016-01-11T04:41:44Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/IO6ZAGLQO5JTO2T4W5WM4QPYT5WNX3C5/?format=api",
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    "content": "On 1/11/16, Fernando Ramirez <[email protected]> wrote:\n> Just to echo Bill's advice and relate my own experience.\n>\n> I don't have any experience with the 817 as I use a 5 watts Chinese HT.\n>\n> I programmed 5 channels on my radio with 435.160 as AOS through 435.180 LOS\n> and 435.170 for mid pass.\n\nThat's how I set up my '817.\n\n>\n> Since I operate half duplex (I don't encourage this due to all the obvious\n> reasons),\n\nIt would be fun unless there were challenges, hi.\n\nI divide the arc on my tracking app in 5 segments to find the\n> correct uplink frequency.\n\nThat's what I did for other FM birds like AO-27 and AO-51.\n\n>\n> The antenna I use is an Arrow II. You will tune for clear signal then twist\n> 90° to transmit. Twist again to receive. I understand Elk users don't have\n> a problem with this since both bands use the same polarity.\n\nThat might explain a few things.  I don't recall having to do that for\nthe earlier FM satellites that I was on.\n\n>\n> Following this pass pattern, I've gotten into the satellite down to 6\n> degrees elevations. Also, I am only able to work the satellite on ascending\n> passes (south to north) after it crosses the satellite apex.\n\nI'll keep that in mind, particularly since the quadrant to my NW is\nclear of obstructions.\n\n>\n> It's is hard but doable!\n\n<snip>\n\nThanks for the tips.\n\n73s\n\nBernhard VA6BMJ @ DO33FL\n",
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