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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/Y3PLVYJJ7NCVFZFPG5Z3IZBDPE7DRVS2/?format=api",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "amsat-bb (a) wd9ewk.net",
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    "sender_name": "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] ISS and NO-84 at the same time last night...",
    "date": "2016-06-23T14:19:04Z",
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    "content": "Hi!\n\nLast night around 0150 UTC (6.50pm PDT), we had a rare event - both the ISS\nand NO-84 were passing by at basically the same time, and in the same\ngeneral direction. Both came out of the northwest, sweeping down the west\ncoast and ending up in the south-southeast. NO-84 was higher than the ISS,\nand a few of us tried to make some double-hops through both.\n\nFernando NP4JV and I started with a path RS0ISS,APRSAT to force our packets\nfirst through the ISS digipeater, and then through NO-84. I thought that it\nmight work better having ISS retransmit the packets first, then go silent\nas NO-84 did its retransmissions. This did not work as well as I had hoped.\nFernando did not see any of his packets make the double-hop. I saw one of\nmy position packets make the double-hop near the end of the pass, but that\nwasn't picked up by any of the Internet gateways listening on 145.825 MHz.\nOn my TH-D72A HT, I first saw \"My Position via RS0ISS\", followed a moment\nlater by \"My Position via ARISS\". It is unfortunate that the TH-D72A won't\nstore my own position in the list of stations heard, as many of the Yaesu\nAPRS-ready radios do, as this means I don't have any evidence to show that\npacket making the double-hop. In any event, it was fun to give that a try.\nThere may have been one or two other stations that had packets make the\ndouble-hop, along with what I saw for my position packet.\n\nBeyond the double-hop experiment, this was another opportunity to practice\nmaking QSOs using APRS messaging through the space-based digipeaters. I was\nable to make quick QSOs with NP4JV (Fernando is in southern Arizona, near\nthe USA/Mexico border) and KG6BFD in California. I used only my TH-D72A HT\nand Elk log periodic antenna as my station, and Fernando wrote about his\nAPRS station here on the AMSAT-BB last night. This is one way to get that\n100-point ARRL Field Day bonus for making a satellite contact, something I\ndid during last year's Field Day.\n\nI will be out this evening for the west-coast ISS and NO-84 passes around\n0055-0125 UTC (5.55-6.25pm PDT). This time, the two will not pass over at\nthe same time, so there will be a chance to make QSOs through each of them\nduring their passes. If anyone out west is in the footprint on these passes\nand wants to try to make a QSO with me, please look for WD9EWK-9 - and be\nready with APRS messages for the QSO. My TH-D72A won't show freeform text\nentered into a terminal program, but will display (and store) APRS messages\naddressed to my call. From a terminal program, you could send me APRS\nmessages using this format:\n\n:WD9EWK-9 :Message follows the second colon\n\nA colon goes before my call sign, a space and a colon follows the call, and\nthen the text of the short message. My replies to you would appear in this\nformat, with the other station's call in place of WD9EWK-9.\n\n73!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPatrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK\nhttp://www.wd9ewk.net/\nTwitter: @WD9EWK\n",
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