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        "address": "zack.kd8ksn (a) hotmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Zachary Beougher",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: WD9EWK @ Indiana/Ohio state line early Saturday (19\tMay)morning",
    "date": "2012-05-20T18:32:08Z",
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    "content": "Hi All,\n\nIn addition to Patrick's email, I thought I would throw in my 2 cents of the \nevents on Friday.  It was great getting to meet a few new faces including \nfinally getting to meet Patrick, WD9EWK, face-to-face!\n\nThank you to the stations that we worked on Friday - the crowd was very \nattentive during the operations and many showed interest in getting started \nwith satellite operations.  I was at the AMSAT demo area all day Friday, and \nit was nice hearing all of the familiar calls and voices still on the air \nafter my recent absence due to school.  Keith, W5IU and Roger, WA9ZPL put a \nlot of time and effort into these demos, and I know they appreciate the \nparticipation.  They deserve a nice round of cyber applause for their \ncommitment over the many years.\n\nBesides the demo area's success Friday, I heard several reports from those \nthat came by the demo area that the AMSAT booth inside was a very \ninformational and \"nice\" booth.  AMSAT does a great job with their \ninformational presentation to onlookers, hands-on displays, and their \nfurthering of the hobby in general.  The AMSAT booth is definitely a \nhighlight within the arena.\n\nThanks again to those that contributed to the demos with their QSOs over the \nweekend!\n\n73!\n\nZack\nKD8KSN\n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)\nSent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 12:32 AM\nTo: [email protected]\nSubject: [amsat-bb] WD9EWK @ Indiana/Ohio state line early Saturday (19 \nMay)morning\n\nHi!\n\nThe first day of the Dayton Hamvention was great.  Along with an early-\nmorning trek out to the Indiana/Ohio state line west of Dayton, I worked\na few passes at AMSAT's demonstration station out in a parking lot.\nThanks for all the QSOs with WD9EWK, as well as those who worked Keith\nW5IU earlier in the day.  The AMSAT demonstration station will be back\non the air tomorrow (Saturday) morning, throughout the day.  You may hear\ndifferent calls coming on from there, besides W5IU and WD9EWK, depending\non who is at the mic.  The QSOs I made have already been uploaded to\nLogbook of the World.\n\nIf I wake up early enough in the morning, I will make another trek out\nto the Indiana/Ohio state line east of the I-70/US-40 interchange, about\n30 miles/50km west of the Hamvention.  My plans are to work the AO-7\npasses in mode B at 1032 and 1225 UTC, and possibly the VO-52 pass at\n1250 UTC, before driving back to the Hamvention.  The spot I parked at\nthis morning, and will use again tomorrow, is on the state line is in\ngrid EM79ot, in Richmond (Wayne County) IN and Preble County OH.\n\nSpecial note for Logbook of the World QSOs on boundaries other than\nMaidenhead grid boundaries/intersections... ARRL's Logbook of the World\nis not able to handle multiple states/provinces in a single QSO record.\nA QSO record must be uploaded for each state/province, and the QSO time\nmust differ in each of those records by at least 1 minute.  In other\nwords, to confirm a QSO with me on the state line at 1230 UTC, stations\nwill need to upload a QSO with WD9EWK at 1230 UTC, and another QSO with\nthe time at least a minute earlier or later than the time in the first\nrecord.  For my example, the second QSO record can't have 1230 UTC as\nits time, but can have a time of 1229 or 1231 UTC, or some other different\ntime within 30 minutes +/- of my QSO record, for a QSL in LOTW (assuming\nother fields also match up).  Otherwise, two records with the same\ndate/time and other information for a QSO with a callsign will only\nresult in one of those records (the last of those records uploaded) being\nin the system.  It is extra work, but I'm not going to complain about it.\n\nAlong with my LOTW uploads, I'm happy to send QSL cards confirming QSOs\nwith WD9EWK - from the Indiana/Ohio state line, at the Hamvention, or\nwherever else I may end up in the next couple of days before I fly home.\nJust drop me an e-mail with the QSO details, and I'll check my log.  If\nyou're in the log, I will send a card.\n\n73!\n\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK - Miamisburg, Ohio\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\n\n\n_______________________________________________\nSent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\nNot an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\nSubscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb \n\n",
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