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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/WMPAYPLCJNMDXZ6UVLJ3RASXBYU3B5KY/?format=api",
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        "address": "luhn (a) wt.net",
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    "sender_name": "James",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] High School High Altitude Balloon Launch",
    "date": "2015-11-11T03:10:11Z",
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    "content": "Skyler,\nWhat a terrific project!  Keep us informed on the mission.  I hope \neveryone will chip in a few dollars to help your club out.\n73,\n-james\nW5AOO\n\nDate: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 19:00:58 -0700\nFrom: Skyler F<[email protected]>\nTo:\"[email protected]\"  <[email protected]>\nSubject: [amsat-bb] High School High Altitude Balloon Launch\nMessage-ID:\n\t<CAJNyT08mhvJ8n7z1ak=UsmXEZF_00KSNiWbnJAPnigoeXu9muA@mail.gmail.com>\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n\nHi, its Skyler Fennell KD0WHB, I am a Senior in High School, and started\nthe Colorado Amateur Satellite net (amsatnet.info).\n\nThis year, I have started an Amateur Radio club at my School (Denver School\nof the Arts Amateur Radio Club , KE0FXH) , and we have decided we want to\nbuild a payload for the Edge of Space Sciences launch in *February of 2016.*\n\nWe plan on performing an Amateur Radio experiment to either test RF\npropagation at the elevation or send data packets of live information or\nboth. Although I have plenty of parts laying around for transmitting and\nreceiving RF signals, and processors like the Arudino or raspberry pi, for\nthe live data, the trip will cost us $350 to get a payload on the 100,000\nfoot balloon launch.\n\nThis Amateur Radio club is almost entirely student funded, and I have\nalready brought in stuff for a Fox Hunt, the construction of an AllStar/\nEchoLink repeater, and now we are building a Morse code transceiver. The\nnext project will be the Balloon payload, given that we get the funds for\nthe Launch.\n\nI would greatly appreciate if anybody would be willing to donate a bit to\nthe club for support of the High Altitude Balloon Launch. I believe this\nlaunch will inspire many students to learn about Science and Technology,\nand inspire them to get a ham license.\n\nHere is a donation link. The video shows a payload, which I helped design\nfor the STEM school in highlands ranch, Colorado, a sound propagation\nexperiment:\n\nhttps://www.gofundme.com/eu985jy4\n\nOur club contains 5 Licensed amateurs so far, and we are recruiting more.\nWe meet during lunch hour in one of the Science rooms.\n\n73, and Thanks from\n\nSkyler Fennell KD0WHB - President, Founder, Trusty of the club Call\nJordan Walters KD0MLV - Co-founder\nIan Tompkins KE0GET\nChristopher Banchero - KE0DTG\nDong Lee - KD0ZOE\nOther Students in the club, who plan on soon getting their ham license.\n\n\n------------------------------\n\n\n",
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