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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/SPXXTAKWWRJWMYSYDILS6K76BTAZNIKT/",
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    "message_id": "CAGgvt8jeHWr19f9ULUg7sncJDXN2N57xd2XcX6jbD_9pgK6c-A@mail.gmail.com",
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    "thread": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/thread/SPXXTAKWWRJWMYSYDILS6K76BTAZNIKT/",
    "sender": {
        "address": "lee.ernstrom (a) rcwilley.com",
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    "sender_name": "Lee Ernstrom",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] C6AQD/MM now QRT",
    "date": "2016-10-09T12:52:25Z",
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    "content": "GM sat ops,\n\nI am now home in Utah and have just finished uploading all of my satellite\nQSOs to LoTW.  If you use LoTW, and I hope you do, please remember that\neven though I signed C6AQD/MM on the air my uploads do not include the /MM.\n\nMany of you were probably wondering why I was a no show on some of juicy\npasses I was in.  For instance, on the 0122 to 0145 UTC pass of SO-50 when\nI was in FN73 on October 3rd I thought I could operate from my deck, but\nthen I realized that the pass started on the other side of the ship and\nbehind me, so on that pass I only worked KB1RVT and KC1EXK.  On the next\npass from 0303 to 0315 UTC, however, I went topside and was able to work\nten stations from FN73.\n\nSince this was a cruise that included my XYL and another couple the\nprearranged plans we had made it so that I missed operating from FN63 on\n10/05/16 for the 0148 to 0201 UTC pass of SO-50.\n\nI was hoping to work FN51 and thought for sure it was going to happen\nbecause near the top third of the grid we were traveling at only 8 knots\nbut by the time the sat passed over I noticed we had sped up considerably\nto 22 knots and were in FN50.  Not only was that a disappointment for\nmissing FN51 but my receiver went deaf and on the 1628 to 1640 UTC pass of\nSO-50 on 10/06/16 I only worked one station, KB1RVT, and he was very weak.\nOn the next pass, 1808 to 1821 UTC, we were in FN60 and I heard absolutely\nnothing from the sat.  That's when I concluded that I must have an open or\na shorted coax cable.\n\nAs a reminder, please upload my call as C6AQD without the /MM.  Also, If\nyou have already uploaded our QSO and LOTW doesn't show the contact\ncredited to you then let me know via this email address\[email protected] and I will recheck my upload to make sure we\nmatch.\n\nFor those of you who don't use LOTW and would like a paper QSL send me an\nemail and I will get you one.  No need for your card nor SASE, just send an\nemail request.\n\nI made 50 contacts on this cruise from these grids: FN50, FN52, FN61, FN72,\nFN73 and FN84.  I hope I made some of you happy :)\n\nDoc, C6AQD/MM (WA7HQD)\n",
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