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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/SKOJ6ZEOBYY3FIMXDIEF2TSHZEVWCB55/?format=api",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "morsesat (a) optonline.net",
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    "sender_name": "Dee",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: FD Mess",
    "date": "2011-06-27T19:58:27Z",
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    "content": "Wow,\n\nThis certainly brought about heavy criticism from the satellite community.\nI for one encourage this discussion.  It seems to break down to having a\nsatellite that is a linear bird and wide enough to let everyone find a good\nspot and communicate- something like the HF bands provided this past\nweekend.\n\nIt seems that the Field day ops would like to see another HEO or MEO linear\nsince most of them came armed for this type of bird usage.   The FM birds\nare not a useful item for the one QSO that is needed for these 100 points.\nI had an ARROW that was split up on a Yaesu rotor with LVB tracker\ncontrolling the antenna and rig.  This was a great conversation demo while\nwaiting for a pass.  Many interested operators and satellite user wanabees\ncame to look at the neat stuff.  \n\nUnfortunately, In order to get another HEO or MEO bird the class of OSCAR\n10,  13,  and/or 40 will take a campaign that will ask us operators to dig\ndeep into our  pockets to produce such a satellite.  With ITAR in recent\nmemory as a roadblock to international co-operation, collaboration between\nAMSAT organizations is at an impasse.  Yes, the smaller more compact\ncubesats are filled with the newest technology and I believe that this is\nthe way to go.  ARRISat is due to be dropped off in orbit in July and has\nthis type of electronics.  Another LEO.\n\nI will be monitoring and keeping track of people that are reminiscing about\nthe linear birds we used in the past and were able to satisfy the needs of\nall that wanted to have a QSO via Satellites.  If you feel like me about a\nnew campaign, it is going to have a big price tag.  This is why we assist\nthe higher learning institutions to assemble a linear bird along with their\nexperiments since they have the money to put them together along with a\n\"launch opportunity.\"  This saves the satellite community very hard to find\nfunding.  \n\n \n\nDee Interdonato, NB2F\n\n \n\n \n\nDee Interdonato\n\n118 Westervelt Place\n\nLodi, NJ 07644\n\n973-772-8229\n\n",
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