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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/OMGVYHUTCBEICA25WBPDZNW46DQFGY62/?format=api",
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    "message_id": "ffde6da94e%[email protected]",
    "message_id_hash": "OMGVYHUTCBEICA25WBPDZNW46DQFGY62",
    "thread": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/thread/OMGVYHUTCBEICA25WBPDZNW46DQFGY62/?format=api",
    "sender": {
        "address": "g3ruh (a) jrmiller.demon.co.uk",
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    "sender_name": "James R Miller",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Ham radio in Films & TV ?",
    "date": "2007-01-23T00:13:11Z",
    "parent": null,
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    "content": "\n\n\nThe first James Bond movie \"Dr No\" (1962) features amateur radio equipment.\nI /think/ it's the British made KW Electronics LTD range, much coveted at the\ntime this then 20-something nerd.  Not having see the film for many years, I\ncannot recall if the system is actually made use of.\n\n73 de James G3RUH\n",
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