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    "sender": {
        "address": "jim (a) k6ccc.org",
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    "sender_name": "Jim Walls",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] SO-50 Yesterday at 1738Z",
    "date": "2015-08-24T16:26:26Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/WA4V5GJPLSSP4KZD6YA6JDNL7VKHA6IG/?format=api",
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    "content": "Gus said (in part):\n > And IIRC, contacts made on SKED don't count either, for contests or \nawards.\n  \n You have clearly never operated a microwave contest.  For all practical \npurposes, all contacts are made using a lower frequency co-ordination \nfrequency or network.  When you are operating in a mode where the dishes at \nboth ends of the path need to be pointed within a half degree of peak, and \nare often at best able to get signals that are only a dB or two above ESP \nlevel - and of course you need to be on the same frequency, it would be \nalmost impossible for two stations to make any contacts with co-ordination \nvia some means.  The contacts are legitmately made on the microwave \nfrequencies, but getting the dishes pointed is done at lower frequencies.  \nBTW, I point out that the dishes are often not pointed at each other, but \nrather something to bounce off of (such as a mountain, clouds or \nairplanes).\n  \n Here is the Southwest US, a normally private linked UHF radio system that \ncovers most of the southwest opens the system for the microwave contest \noperators for both weekends of the 10GHz and up contests.  It's really \nquite amazing to hear what they do, but there is no way they could make the \ncontacts that they do without co-ordinating them.\n  \n  \n Jim - K6CCC\n  \n\n",
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