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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/TQYSFVBMINUFASTWDANJDMMNDCKDQESS/?format=api",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "amsat-bb (a) wd9ewk.net",
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    "sender_name": "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  WD9EWK from DM35/DM45 - Thursday, 16 July",
    "date": "2009-07-17T04:26:47Z",
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    "content": "\nHi!\n\nI drove north from Phoenix this morning, and spent some of the\nafternoon working a pair of AO-27 passes followed by an AO-51\npass from the DM35/DM45 line.  I parked on the side of old US-66\nnorth of the I-40 freeway, about 20 miles/32km west of Flagstaff\nAZ.  I have operated from this location many times over the past\nyear or so.  Much cooler weather up here in the mountains, \ncompared to Phoenix in the desert.  :-)\n\nOn AO-27, the first pass I worked at 2000 UTC was the most \nproductive of the afternoon - 12 contacts with stations across the\nUS and Mexico.  The next AO-27 pass at 2141 UTC put 8 more QSOs in \nthe log, followed by 9 more QSOs on the 0100 UTC AO-51 pass that \ncovered most of the continental US.  A good day, with a total of 29\nQSOs in the log. \n\nFor tomorrow (Friday, 17 July), I will be on the air from the ARRL\nArizona State Convention and Hamfest in Williams AZ.  Williams is a\nsmall city along old US-66, about 10 miles/16km west of where I \noperated from today, and the starting point for the Grand Canyon \nRailway.  I am planning to be on the air for the 1300 UTC AO-51 pass,\nas well as the later AO-51 pass.  SO-50 will be going by, and I think \nI can get on for one of those passes, plus a VO-52 pass just before \n1800 UTC (1100 local, the time of my presentation at the hamfest's \nexhibit hall).  I should be able to get on AO-27 passes in the \nafternoon, as well as the first (eastern, for me) AO-51 pass a little\npast 0000 UTC.  The hamfest site is in grid DM35vg.\n\nAgain, there's no need to send me QSLs or SASEs to get QSL cards for\nany contacts made with WD9EWK over the next week.  You don't have to\ne-mail me with every QSO; one e-mail sent after I return home on 22\nJuly with all QSOs in it would be sufficient.  If I find the QSO(s)\nin the log, I will be happy to send cards for each contact.  And, \nas I've been doing since last year's Arizona/Utah/Nevada road trip,\ncards will clearly identify each location I operate from along with\na picture of my GPS receiver's readout to show the latitude/longitude\nof the location.   \n\n73!\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK - Williams, Arizona\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\n\n\n",
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