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    "sender": {
        "address": "amsat-bb (a) wd9ewk.net",
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    "sender_name": "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] ISS Beacons",
    "date": "2016-04-21T03:27:02Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/OH7SXUCLK4FFXXELBEGF7W3HL35VNEGB/?format=api",
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    "content": "Rick,\n\nOn my TH-D72A, there are a couple of options for sending a CQ call. First,\na few settings need for the HT to be heard through the ISS or NO-84\npacket digipeater...\n\nStatus Text: I use message number 1 with TX rate 1/1, and I use \"WD9EWK\nand VA7EWK\" as the text. The TX rate determines how often this text is\ntransmitted, and 1/1 means everytime your HT transmits your location, this\ntext will also go out with that. You could use something like \"CQ de\nK7TEJ\" or something like that to draw attention to yourself. Since I use\nmy HT on both the spaceborne digipeaters and the terrestrial APRS network,\nI don't normally want to have a CQ call in that text field. Sometimes I\nwill replace the \"and VA7EWK\" with other text if I am at a hamfest or on\na trip, or I'll turn it into something like \"WD9EWK and VA7EWK - 2016 World\nTour\".  :-)\n\nYou can store up to 5 different status text messages, and then\nselect different messages for different situations. You could\nhave a CQ call in one, another message with something like your\ne-mail address or the repeater you're listening to in another,\netc. I just use the first status text message, and change it as\nneeded.\n\nTX Beacon: Method is Auto, Initial Interval is 1 minute.\n\nPacket Path: Type is Others, PATH is ARISS - this will work for the ISS\nand NO-84 when its 145.825 MHz digipeater is on, and then you can change\nthe Type value to New-N when you are using the HT on the terrestrial APRS\nnetwork instead of a spaceborne digipeater.\n\nYou can either rely on the HT to beacon at that interval you set in the\nTX Beacon value, or you can press F followed by BCON (the 6 key) to send\na beacon on demand. Or press BCON to remove BCON from the display, and then\npress BCON again to reenable the HT's beacon.\n\nAn alternative to using the Status Text and TX Beacon to make your CQ calls\nwould be to use an APRS message sent to ALL, and then type in a CQ call\nlike \"CQ de K7TEJ\". You could just put something like \"K7TEJ looking for a\ncall\", hoping a live operator in the footprint will pick up on something\ndifferent coming from the digipeater. APRS messages are normally sent out\nonce a minute over a 5-minute period, or you can go into the MSG (press the\n4 key) menu and force an APRS message to be retransmitted on demand. This\nmight be useful, if you see your HT transmit but don't see something like\n\"My Message\" or \"My Message via ... \" to indicate your HT heard the message\nbeing retransmitted by the spaceborne digipeater.\n\nI don't worry about an explicit CQ call when I work these digipeaters. I\ntransmit my location and status text to show up on the digipeater, and then\ntry to send APRS messages to other call signs I see on my HT's screen. I\nupdated the instructions I have on my QRZ.com page on how I work the ISS\nand NO-84 digipeaters, asking stations to contact me via APRS messages when\nthey see WD9EWK-9. Otherwise, freeform text sent from another station isn't\nshown or stored on the HT - just the call sign.\n\nHope that helps. 73!\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\nTwitter: @WD9EWK\n\n\n\n\nOn Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 11:58 PM, Rick Tejera <[email protected]> wrote:\n\n> Patrick,\n>\n> When sending a CQ message, What call sign would you send to? I get how to\n> respond with user phrases or position comments, but how do you get that\n> first CQ out to whoever is listening?\n>\n> Rick Tejera (K7TEJ)\n",
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