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        "address": "kk7p (a) wavecable.com",
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    "sender_name": "Lyle Johnson",
    "subject": "[eagle] Re: Eagle 10 MHz Clock",
    "date": "2007-04-11T20:05:41Z",
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    "content": "Hello Lou!\n\n> It was my understanding that we were going to use Mirek's L band \n> receiver for the command receiver.\n> It has an excellent track record and is available.\n\nNo problem. I was referring to the comment about AO-51.  I didn't mean \nto muddy the waters.\n\n73,\n\nLyle KK7P\n\n> \n> Lou McFadin\n> W5DID\n> [email protected]\n> \n> \n> On Apr 11, 2007, at 2:04 PM, Lyle Johnson wrote:\n> \n>> Hello Bill!\n>>\n>>> I agree with you fully about the frequency agility issue. If it's not\n>>> needed for a mission function, then it could be more of headache than a\n>>> feature. But then some of the receivers on AO-51 are agile and I'm not\n>>> aware of any issues.\n>>\n>> AO-51 has 4 crystal-controlled (i.e., not using PLL synthesizer in the\n>> L.O.) receivers, and one frequency-agile receiver.  The frequency agile\n>> receiver was a mission requirement.\n>>\n>> All of the receivers can be used for command operation, but the\n>> frequency agile one is so wired because it was \"free\" - no mass or\n>> complexity penalty.  That is because the flight computer has 6\n>> demodulators built in, and a total of five receivers on the spacecraft.\n>>   It is not intended for use in an emergency recovery scenario.\n>>\n>> 73,\n>>\n>> Lyle KK7P\n>>\n>> _______________________________________________\n>> Via the Eagle mailing list courtesy of AMSAT-NA\n>> [email protected]\n>> http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/eagle\n> \n> \n\n\n",
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