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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/OMPGRWO4V43VO5ZTDC3QLBXMVMQSVCRY/",
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    "message_id": "CAJCSnObayVxvKcCjwDb9FbLd55SBMQpNbp9ZrHcoihJ=vKgnTQ@mail.gmail.com",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "scott23192 (a) gmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Scott",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] XW-2D /-vs-/ ISS (... and everyone else)",
    "date": "2019-06-14T23:28:13Z",
    "parent": null,
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    "content": "Hey everybody.\n\nJust walked in this evening (14-June-2019) & happened to catch the ISS at\ndecent elevation around 2230 UTC.  The packet digipeater sounded great and\nI had a quick exchange of digipeated 'Message' packets with W4TBD who\nhappens to be just on the other side of town.\n\nAs the ISS tracked NW to SE, I stood by to see who else might be around.  I\nkeep the FM radio's squelch open & volume up a little to judge how the\ndownlink packets are sounding.\n\nAll of a sudden, there was a dead carrier on (or at least near) the 145.825\nISS packet downlink.  Sounded like a neighbor keying up to mess with me -\nexcept for the fact that I don't have any neighbors.\n\nI quickly spun another radio to the area of 145.825 and set it to USB to\nsee if I could recognize what that jamming carrier was.  Turns out it\nwasn't a dead carrier at all, but a tone sweeping back and forth.  Someone\nelse needs to check me (since you can't ever be sure from a single\nobservation), but from the SUBJECT line of this post you know that the\noffending tone appeared to be from XW-2D which was passing directly\noverhead at the same time.  Here is a link to a screen shot of their orbits\nwhen this happened:\n\nhttps://www.qsl.net/k/k4kdr//images/iss-xw2d.png\n\n... so, if this VERY strong 2-meter signal was in fact from XW-2D, you\nmight want to keep track of where that satellite is located just as a point\nof reference.   There have been previous posts about XW-2D's transponder\nnot working correctly.\n\nIf you have uplink or downlink trouble with anything that operates in the\n145.800 - 145.900 range, this might be the cause if I'm guessing correctly.\n\n73,\n\n-Scott,  K4KDR\n",
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