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    "sender_name": "George Henry",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: field day",
    "date": "2010-06-29T02:32:47Z",
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    "content": "We managed 21 contacts in all...  one on each FM bird and the remainder on \nthe linear sats.  And all in spite of several visits from Mr. Murphy and his \nextended family:\n\nWe ran N3FJP network logging for the first time, with MS NetMeeting as a \nchat client, and either one of them was conflicting with SatPC32, or my poor \nold Dell Inspiron 8100 laptop was just not up to the task.  Every so often \nwhen I changed satellites, or changed CAT selections for a given satellite, \nSatPC32 would throw an access violation error.  Seemed to keep working okay, \nthough.  Then I had an issue where the radio kept coming up in \"Normal\" \ntracking mode, even when it should have be in \"Reverse\" tracking mode, \nfollowed by 3 \"serious error\" blue screen reboots.  My rotor has a bad spot \non the azimuth position pot, so every once in a while, it would go zooming \noff target and I'd have to go manual;  the mic boom broke off my headphones, \nand of course, it wouldn't be Field Day in Chicagoland without severe \nthunderstorms rolling thru at some point (Sunday morning - took us off the \nair for about an hour and a half).\n\nI was very impressed at how well AO-7 held up under the abuse she was \nsubjected to.  There were a couple of stations that had the poor old girl \nFM'ing so bad you couldn't even understand them, and one CW station that \nchirped so bad I swear they were keying an FM rig on the uplink!  AO-51 V/S \nwas a treat, and some observers couldn't believe how strong the downlink was \nwith just a corner reflector on the K5GNA downconverter.  Nice to have SO-67 \nback, too!\n\n\nGeorge, KA3HSW\n(Satellite op for W9CCU, 5A, IL)\n\n\n\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom: \"Andrew Koenig\" <[email protected]>\nTo: <[email protected]>\nCc: <[email protected]>\nSent: Monday, June 28, 2010 5:05 PM\nSubject: [amsat-bb] Re: field day\n\n\n> Field day was quite amazing down here in Houston too. I was one of the\n> operators for K5HOU. I had never heard SO-50 with so many people! I tried \n> 3\n> passes, 2 of which were on SO-50, and we didn't make a single contact, but\n> we still had a ton of fun trying.\n>\n> On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 3:59 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:\n>\n>>\n>> We had a Blast also during FD!  I was one of the ops from our club \n>> station\n>> (K4BFT Big Fat Turkey) and worked many of you.  I think AO-51 sounded \n>> more\n>> like ch 19! LOL LOL\n>>\n>> Dave, kn4ok\n\n",
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