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        "address": "amsat-bb (a) wd9ewk.net",
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    "sender_name": "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Yuma Hamfest - day 2",
    "date": "2014-02-16T05:32:51Z",
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    "content": "Hi!\n\nThe 2014 Yuma Hamfest has wrapped up, and day two was a good day\nout here in southwestern Arizona.  A full day of activity, followed by a \nbarbecue in the evening.  Just like yesterday afternoon, there were lots\nof people visiting the hamfest, and activity at the AMSAT booth in the \nmain hall as well as outside the hall during demonstrations.  \n\nVisitors... Larry WA6DIR and Endaf KG6FIY, two satellite operators from\nsouthern California, stopped by the hamfest and visited the booth.  I posted\na picture of Larry on my Twitter feed @WD9EWK (http://twitter.com/WD9EWK\nfor those not on Twitter), and Endaf posted a photo of him and me to his \nTwitter feed @endaf_99 (http://twitter.com/endaf_99 ).  Others that stopped\nby included Alex XE2BSS/N2IX, Larry KI6YAA, and Neil W6FOG - with his\nparrot.  Other people would stop by and ask questions about satellites and \nAMSAT, along with questions on all sorts of topics.  \n\nSatellites... thanks to the 8 stations across the continental USA and \nMexico that worked WD9EWK during the SO-50 pass around 1444 UTC\nthis morning.  This was just before the official start of the hamfest at \n1500 UTC, but there was a crowd milling around the main hall entrance\nwhere I was set up.  A nice demonstration.  That was followed by an \nFO-29 pass just over an hour later.  Although I only talked with two \nstations (thanks to AC0RA and N5UXT for the calls!), Wyatt AC0RA \nwas kind enough to chat with me for several minutes during the pass. \nThat helped pass the time during the pass, instead of the crowd hearing\nseveral minutes of CQ calls until Angelo called me late in the pass. \nAlex XE2BSS/N2IX recorded videos of me working these two passes,\nand those should be up on YouTube in a few days, after I get back \nhome. \n\nAlong with these two passes, I made use of an AO-73 pass just after\nnoon (1900 UTC) to copy some telemetry and feed it to the FUNcube\ndata warehouse server from outside the main hall where I had done my\nearlier demonstrations.  Using a FUNcube Dongle Pro+, Elk Antennas\n2m/70cm log periodic, and the FUNcube Dashboard software on my\nlaptop, I was able to successfully copy and upload 47 data frames \nduring this pass.  There were 45 other frames that I didn't copy \ncompletely, which I attribute to not pointing my antenna at the satellite \nwell enough during parts of the pass.  Alex XE2BSS/N2IX was back \noutside again with the camera recording another video, and Frank \nN7ZEV - he helped me with the AO-7 demonstration yesterday - was \noutside helping answer questions as the data was being received.  It \nwas nice to show the crowd the FUNcube data warehouse web page \nduring the pass, where they could see WD9EWK-DM22 pop up on the\nweb page along with the other stations feeding data to that server.  I \ndefined a new configuration for my Dashboard program just for the \nhamfest with its latitude and longitude, as opposed to WD9EWK-DM43\nI normally use in the program at home.  \n\nThanks, once again, to the Yuma Amateur Radio Hamfest Organization\nfor providing AMSAT a booth and allowing us to be a part of another \nsuccessful weekend.  This was the 6th consecutive year AMSAT has\nbeen a part of the Yuma Hamfest.  Thanks to all of those who helped\nwith the demonstrations, along with Ron W6ZQ and the other ARRL \ncard checkers, as well as Francisco N6CRX (a ham from nearby \nCalexico CA), for keeping an eye on the AMSAT booth while we were \noutside with the demonstrations.  And thanks to everyone who called\nand worked WD9EWK during the satellite demonstrations.  \n\nTime for bed, then the drive home tomorrow (plus a stop somewhere \nin grid DM32 for some passes in the morning).  73!\n\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK \nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\n\n\n\n\n\n",
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