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    "sender_name": "Lyle Johnson",
    "subject": "[eagle] Re: Analog transponder revisited",
    "date": "2006-09-13T13:23:17Z",
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    "content": "Hello Howard!\n\n> Under AOB last night I raised a question regarding there apparently being no\n> analog transponder on board as far as I can see in recent documentation.\n> \n> I was of the impression that a parallel analog transponder would be flying\n> as well as the SDX.\n> \n> I am concerned that as this was a hot issue several months ago, I would\n> respectfully request that we clarify the situation at the next meeting prior\n> to the Symposium.\n\nSorry I had to leave the meeting early last night.\n\nThe analog transponder package(s) for Eagle were decided to be based on \nSDX technology at the meeting in Pittsburgh in Oct 2005.  The overall \narchitecture - including preliminary wiring harness design - was then \ndrawn up at a subsequent meeting in Colorado Springs later that same month.\n\nIt is all part of our transition from reaction to AO-40 (we will do \neverything using low-risk, proven technology and have no propulsion \nsystem) to a satellite for the future, using lessons from AO-40 without \nbeing haunted by its ghost.\n\n-Lyle\n\n",
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