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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/RZEWDJ4H7AR6ZFUNP4FM5XEVEODIYEBG/?format=api",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "sats (a) pe1rdw.demon.nl",
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    "sender_name": "Andre",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Hats off to Russian satellite operators!",
    "date": "2012-01-30T17:34:18Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/3LVORAWZ5MORQ7N3AJ7EIIREXAUZR4FR/?format=api",
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    "content": "Op 30-1-2012 17:31, Bato, Andras schreef:\n> Gentlemen,\n>\n>\n>\n> All CW tests were eliminated in the US in 2007. There is no Morse Code (CW)\n> requirement any more.\n>\n>\n>\n> Of course there's a possibility to learn Morse code which can be learned\n> during a single week but reality says most choose not to do CW any more.\n> What a pity!\n>\n>   \nWe went no code a long time ago in the Netherlands and there are still \nplenty of people learning it and even more who use it even if they can \nnot decode it by ear, unless it is a real sloppy fist soundcard CW \ndecoders can handle it just fine.\n>\n> Please do everyone everything to bring back telegraphers who would use less\n> bandwidth on satellites then SSB!\n>\n>\n>\n> To eliminate CW int he exams  was a big mistake and the outcome can be heard\n> on VO-52 when SSB operators simply can not recognise Morse code.\n>\n>   \nI think it has more to do with VO-52 being an easy liniar bird atracting \nnewcommers to liniar satelites then with nocode opperators, a lot of \nthem struggle to keep themselfs inside the passband and not lose their \nown downlink, also steering clear of week CW signals just adds to their \nworkload.\n>\n> May I ask all those who has never heard morse signals to tunu a bit down or\n> higher in case he/she hears unidendified signals int he satellite bands?!\n>\n>   \nI doubt there are hams who never heard morse signals, all repeaters use \nthem to identify\n>\n> VO-52 is overcrowded which shows the interest in satellite operations.\n>\n>   \ncrowd behavior I'm afriad, the simpler the satellite is to work the more \nhams discover it, tell their friends who add to the growing crowd, this \nin turn atracks other hams who hardly use satellites because they are \nunderused and the bandpass fills, still a lot better then satellites \nthat nobody uses.\n>\n> I do hope AMSAT-DL will pass along P3E -which is said to be ready to start\n> for many years- to start from India!\n>\n>\n>\n> Anyway, there are fortunately  satellite ops in Russia who use CW and do not\n> keep shouting on the back of CW stations!\n>\n>   \nprobably because it is less crowded in Russia, it is not the mode that \nmakes the ham, it's the hamspirit, something plenty CW only opperators \nlack by refusing the work station using machine generated morse code.\n>\n> gl de ha6nn\n>\n> Andras\n>\n>\n73 Andre PE1RDW\n",
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