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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/UZOZLCO24NQUXEN2ZIL3M6IINRG4ULCS/?format=api",
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        "address": "justin (a) fuzzythinking.com",
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    "sender_name": "Justin Pinnix",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: My First Satellite Contacts",
    "date": "2011-05-19T20:32:19Z",
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    "content": "To clarify, I was referring to contacts relayed via ISS either through the\ndigipeater or the voice repeater.\n\nOn Thu, May 19, 2011 at 3:44 PM, Justin Pinnix <[email protected]>wrote:\n\n> On a related note, I saw a FAQ that indicated that LOTW does not accept ISS\n> contacts.  Is that still the case?  Seems kinda strange.\n>\n>\n> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Ted <[email protected]> wrote:\n>\n>> Ben,\n>>\n>> 1. if you use HRD Logbook, you need to input the satellite name and\n>> indicate\n>> 'propagation' as 'satellite' on that tab. Name must be exact name of sat\n>> including hyphen:  AO-51  not ao51. Not doing this will not pick up the\n>> contact in LoTW.\n>>\n>> 2. Always use most current version of HRD. (I think HRD is the best\n>> overall\n>> CAT program as it blends all your needs into 1 program - others will\n>> disagree) and the price is right ! (there is a HRD Group on Yahoo Groups\n>> that is helpful or you can look in the HRD forums for an answer)\n>>\n>> 3. There is a LoTW tab in the current version of HRD Logbook. If you\n>> highlight an entry and click the LoTW tab it will prompt you through the\n>> process. If you have a log page open, you can hold the 'ctrl' key down and\n>> highlight multiple entries. Or you can export your log and upload the\n>> entire\n>> log each time. I have been uploading on a weekly basis, usually on a\n>> Monday\n>> (after a contest or weekend sat passes)\n>>\n>> 4. QSL cards are often a budget issue. My personal choice for best quality\n>> and the ability to work with you on your own design is RUSPRINT (Google\n>> it)\n>> Darryl will customize the back side of the card for sat contacts (look at\n>> the back of K8YSE's card for example of a layout)\n>>\n>> 5. It is customary to include SASE. Ask the other guy - look at his\n>> QRZ.com\n>> page). The frustration is that not all sat folks will return a card, even\n>> with a SASE, but that is part of the game . Now that LoTW has a VUCC, you\n>> could rely solely on that, but it may not happen in your lifetime\n>> depending\n>> on your age.\n>>\n>> Good hunting, Ted K7TRK\n>>\n>> -----Original Message-----\n>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On\n>> Behalf Of Ben Napper\n>> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 2:32 PM\n>> To: [email protected]\n>> Subject: [amsat-bb] My First Satellite Contacts\n>>\n>> Wow!\n>>\n>> I've been grinning ear-to-ear for a little while now that I have my first\n>> satellite contacts completed.  I find it astonishing that a hobby as\n>> mundane\n>> sounding as Amateur Radio can have any aspect of it that is\n>> as exhilarating as this experience has been.  From the day I got my Tech\n>> ticket, I've wanted to work the birds, but, being a younger ham, life\n>> takes\n>> its turns.  Thank you to my #1 - K8YSE, #2 - AC0RA, #3 - W7JPI, #4 -\n>> WA4NV,\n>> and #5 - K8TL.\n>>\n>> That said, I've learned a few things while lurking on here and the\n>> satellites.\n>>  - Be patient. There's a lot of hams and only a few FM birds. (I'd love to\n>> get into the linear birds too, but I'd need congressional approval from\n>> the\n>> wife for the budgetary consideration required to make that a reality.)\n>>  - Don't try to transmit on the bird's downlink frequency.  No matter how\n>> hard you try, you will be doing a lot of talking to yourself.\n>>  - Clean up the dog poo in the backyard.\n>>\n>> Now, some questions: I want to use Ham Radio Deluxe as my log (unless I\n>> hear\n>> of something that is much better) and I'm setup for LotW.  How often\n>> should\n>> I upload to LotW?  Are there any gotchas with logging satellite contacts?\n>>  Best practices?\n>>\n>> Also, I want to (eventually) do paper QSL cards.  If you do them, how do\n>> you\n>> usually handle them?  Who do you recommend to use to get them made?\n>>\n>> Thanks,\n>>\n>> Ben Napper - KC0PCQ\n>> _______________________________________________\n>> Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\n>> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n>> Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>>\n>>\n>> _______________________________________________\n>> Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\n>> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n>> Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>>\n>\n>\n",
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