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Today's Topics:

   1. What Happened to the PacSats? (Chris Maness)
   2. Re: Arissat-1 reentry? (Francisco Costa, CT1EAT)
   3. Re: arissat-1 current keps (Clint Bradford)
   4. Re: Looking for a G3RUH dish (Bob Bruninga)
   5. Re: Looking for a G3RUH dish (Andrew Glasbrenner)
   6. Arissat-1 still functioning (Ken Swaggart)
   7. arissat (graham mcphee)
   8. ARISSAT-1 (Pedro Cruz)
   9. Broadcast (Craig Gagner)
  10. Re: ARISSat-1 descending rapidly
      (Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK))
  11. Re: ARISSat-1 (37772) decay (Nico Janssen)
  12. Re: Need East Coast (Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK))
  13. ARISSat-1 (Rsoifer@xxx.xxxx
  14. ARISSat-1 Voice (Mineo Wakita)
  15. Rapid frequency change on ARISSat pass (Ronald G. Parsons)
  16. Re: Rapid frequency change on ARISSat pass (Ronald G. Parsons)
  17. ARISSat-1 Voice #2 (Mineo Wakita)
  18. ARISSat-1 heard (Vu Trong Thu)
  19. Need grid EL28 confirmed? (Clayton Coleman W5PFG)
  20. Arissat-1 QRT (Francisco Costa, CT1EAT)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 19:55:33 -0800
From: Chris Maness <chris@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] What Happened to the PacSats?
Message-ID:
<CANnsUMFQ8n9vfuamh0Ut1jhZY6JKNoxydJXPD_gmLbL3wuMeeQ@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
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About 12 years ago, I was really into amateur radio satellites (the
analog birds).  I always wanted to try the PacSats, but I was a
college student, and could not afford all of the necessary hardware.
I tried to do it in software (and ended up falling in love with
Linux).  Now I have a good source of income, and was looking into
dabbling in the PacSats, but looking at the Amsat website, it looks
like none of the old birds are up.  So are there any plans to restore
store and forward messaging capability in future ham radio birds?  Is
this currently still possible and I am just missing something?

Thanks,
Chris Maness
KQ6UP


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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 18:48:35 -0000
From: "Francisco Costa, CT1EAT" <listas_ct1eat@xxxx.xx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Arissat-1 reentry?
Message-ID: <3190972F686D4925914B8EB6AEF1EA0B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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reply-type=response

Hi all

I heard ARISSAT-1 briefly at 1824 and 1826z,
but I was unable to decode the BPSK TLM (only
a single Kusrk frame).

73 F.Costa, CT1EAT
http://ct1eat.no.sapo.pt



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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2012 10:49:34 -0800
From: Clint Bradford <clintbradford@xxx.xxx>
To: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: arissat-1 current keps
Message-ID: <E07A1C2F-14C4-4E0E-9CC8-884FF7C0883E@xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; CHARSET=US-ASCII

My pass this morning (1003AM PST) was actually about three minutes AHEAD of
AMSAT-NA's Keplerian data from last Thursday.


Clint Bradford
clintbradford@xxx.xxx






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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 14:19:48 -0500
From: "Bob Bruninga" <bruninga@xxxx.xxx>
To: "'Andrew Glasbrenner'" <glasbrenner@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>,	"'amsat-bb'"
<amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Looking for a G3RUH dish
Message-ID: <009b01ccca4c$a894efc0$f9becf40$@xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="US-ASCII"

> I'm looking for one of the 60cm G3RUH dishes

Got one, (but not available).

Questions:  I measured reflector grid separation as .88 inches which works
out to be about 0.18 wavelength.  I always thought the grid had to be
tighter than 0.1 inches to be an effective "surface".

Maybe the difference with almost double the spacing is not that significant?
(especially for a steel one which would be quite heavy.

Reason I am asking is that I also need another S band dish (at 70 MPH on the
roof of a tracking van) and we are thinking about building one by using an
old solid 6' TVRO dish as a form and laying in copper wire and soldering it
to copper straps.  With all that labor, I'd not want to get the spacing
wrong.

Bob, Wb4APR



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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 14:21:21 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
From: Andrew Glasbrenner <glasbrenner@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: Bob Bruninga <bruninga@xxxx.xxx>, "'amsat-bb'"
<amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Looking for a G3RUH dish
Message-ID:
<33237020.1325618481150.JavaMail.root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx>

Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8


You probably have one of the K5GNA "BBQ" dishes. The G3RUH is a solid round
spun dish.

73, Drew

-----Original Message-----
>From: Bob Bruninga <bruninga@xxxx.xxx>
>Sent: Jan 3, 2012 2:19 PM
>To: 'Andrew Glasbrenner' <glasbrenner@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>, 'amsat-bb'
<amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
>Subject: RE: [amsat-bb] Looking for a G3RUH dish
>
>> I'm looking for one of the 60cm G3RUH dishes
>
>Got one, (but not available).
>
>Questions:  I measured reflector grid separation as .88 inches which works
>out to be about 0.18 wavelength.  I always thought the grid had to be
>tighter than 0.1 inches to be an effective "surface".
>
>Maybe the difference with almost double the spacing is not that significant?
>(especially for a steel one which would be quite heavy.
>
>Reason I am asking is that I also need another S band dish (at 70 MPH on the
>roof of a tracking van) and we are thinking about building one by using an
>old solid 6' TVRO dish as a form and laying in copper wire and soldering it
>to copper straps.  With all that labor, I'd not want to get the spacing
>wrong.
>
>Bob, Wb4APR
>





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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 11:42:47 -0800
From: "Ken Swaggart" <k.swaggart@xxxxxxx.xxx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Arissat-1 still functioning
Message-ID: <D953FC302E814BD5BA16E65B145D60D1@xxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=response

Good telemetry during the 1933Z pass today. No major changes in temperature
noted. Using today's keps, height is 184.2 km, so it can't stay up much
longer.  Max elevation was 39 degrees and had to manually tune to keep the
audio in the telemetry decoder.

73,
Ken, W7KKE
CN75xa




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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2012 06:52:39 +1100
From: graham mcphee <gemcphee@xxxxxxx.xxx>
To: "amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] arissat
Message-ID: <4F035C87.4040104@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Arissat was not heard here in VK QF54ce this morning at 1900utc. I was
right on the termination line at the time and local time was 0600
daylight saving time, maybe I will not hear it any more as it is getting
earlier each day and going further back into eclipse
Graham McPhee
VK2AYE


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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 19:02:11 -0100
From: "Pedro Cruz" <pccu2jx@xxxx.xx>
To: <AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSAT-1
Message-ID: <AF1C04A7D8F2470DB392E15863463005@xxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

Hello to All

Just copy sstv on 145950 FM , at 19:59 utc max elev. 4 dgr with good signals.


Best 73!


Pedro Cruz - CU2JX

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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 15:10:25 -0500
From: "Craig Gagner" <crgagner@xxxxxxx.xxx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Broadcast
Message-ID: <229E0B11F794408ABF69855DC688ACBE@xxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

I will be doing a live broadcast of the 1610 EST pass over new England at
http://www.livestream.com/w1msgsat it will be a 65 degree pass and should be
pretty good if things aren't already cooking inside the satellite.



Craig





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Message: 10
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 13:36:18 -0700
From: "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)" <amsat-bb@xxxxxx.xxx>
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSat-1 descending rapidly
Message-ID:
<CAN6TEUcDt7kUxXSjeHsMC6CJp15_222CoTjxX=RYQWqCG7wwTg@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Hi!

> According to the morning numbers from Space Track, ARISSat-1 is down to 191
> km, and losing about 1.5 km per orbit, or about 1 km per hour. ?The drag
> effects are increasing rapidly, so TODAY would be an excellent time to make
> any last minute QSOs through the transponder. ?Thanks to those who are
> keeping live telemetry flowing.

I wanted to see what passes I might have for ARISSat-1, and used the pass
prediction utility on the AMSAT web site.  I'm at the office, and don't have
my personal laptops with their tracking programs handy.  It is now showing
only 3 more passes, two tonight and one at 1555-1600 UTC tomorrow.
Even if I chose to see the next 50 passes, I only get data for these 3
passes.

Space-Track.org has a "TIP message" from a few hours ago predicting a
decay time of 0534 UTC tomorrow +/- 11 hours.  I suppose that is
consistent with what I saw from the pass prediction utility on the AMSAT
web site.  Time is running out.......

73!





Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK
http://www.wd9ewk.net/



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Message: 11
Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2012 21:39:56 +0100
From: Nico Janssen <hamsat@xxxxxx.xx>
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSat-1 (37772) decay
Message-ID: <4F03679C.2090003@xxxxxx.xx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Hi,

My updated (and probably last) prediction for the decay of ARISSat 1:
January 4, 09:00 UTC ? 5 hours.

Recent predictions from other sources:
- USSTRATCOM TIP message:
January 4, 05:34 UTC ? 11 hours
- Aerospace:
January 4, 07:35 UTC ? 4 hours
(http://reentrynews.aero.org/1998067ck.html).

For those who would like to track ARISSat 1 till the very end, but
who do not have access to the latest orbital data, I have generated
the following two-line element sets.

After 2012-01-04, 01:10 UTC, use this set:
1 37772U 98067CK  12004.04907143  .10590547  82197-1  80387-3 0 94757
2 37772  51.6192 213.1232 0005039 247.4614 112.4853 16.39580411 24076

After 2012-01-04, 02:35 UTC, use this set:
1 37772U 98067CK  12004.10999442  .12344606  11664+0  78957-3 0 94751
2 37772  51.6188 212.7785 0004712 247.7188 112.2313 16.40971462 24087

After 2012-01-04, 04:05 UTC, use this set:
1 37772U 98067CK  12004.17086135  .14945730  18056+0  77289-3 0 94750
2 37772  51.6183 212.4335 0004334 247.9765 111.9774 16.42620927 24090

After 2012-01-04, 05:30 UTC, use this set:
1 37772U 98067CK  12004.23166040  .19278117  32316+0  63018-3 0 94754
2 37772  51.6178 212.0879 0003875 248.2346 111.7241 16.44675832 24107

After 2012-01-04, 07:00 UTC, use this set:
1 37772U 98067CK  12004.29237155  .28278236  77737+0  51650-3 0 94753
2 37772  51.6170 211.7417 0003268 248.4933 111.4719 16.47481875 24116

73,
Nico PA0DLO


On 2012-01-02 16:38, Nico Janssen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My updated prediction for the decay of ARISSat 1:
> January 4, 18:00 UTC ? 12 hours.
>
> Recent predictions from other sources:
> - USSTRATCOM TIP message:
> January 4, 12:06 UTC ? 24 hours
> - Aerospace:
> January 4, 07:34 UTC ? 28 hours
> (http:/anssen wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> My prediction for the decay of ARISSat 1 still stays on
>>> the same date: January 4 +/- 1 day.
>>>
>>> As the aerodynamic drag increases, the telemetry of the
>>> satellite should show ever higher temperatures in the
>>> coming days. Especially interesting is the data from the
>>> Kursk experiment, that measures the density of the air
>>> around the satellite.
>>>
>>> Happy New Year to all!
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Nico PA0DLO
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2011-12-22 16:15, Nico Janssen wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> My current prediction for the decay of ARISSat 1 is
>>>> January 4, 2012, +/- 3 days. If solar and geomagnetic
>>>> activity really increase before the end of December,
>>>> as some predictions suggest, the decay may be a few
>>>> days earlier.
>>>>
>>>> 73,
>>>> Nico PA0DLO
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2011-12-11 15:24, Nico Janssen wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Solar activity has remained at relatively low levels. There
>>>>> have not been any M or X class solar flares nor magnetic
>>>>> storms in the past several weeks. As a result, the expected
>>>>> decay date of ARISSat 1 has shifted into January. It is now
>>>>> to be expected around January 3, but depending on solar
>>>>> activity it may be more than 5 days later or earlier.
>>>>>
>>>>> 73,
>>>>> Nico PA0DLO
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2011-11-28 21:36, Nico Janssen wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> With its relatively high area to mass ratio, ARISSat 1 is
>>>>>> quite sensitive to space weather changes. In the past two
>>>>>> weeks solar flux values have been relatively low, around
>>>>>> 140, while they were around 180 in the weeks before. Also
>>>>>> there have not been any magnetic storms.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As a result of this low solar activity, the expected decay
>>>>>> date of ARISSat 1 has now slipped to the end of December.
>>>>>> My current prediction is 27 December. But if solar activity
>>>>>> stays at these low levels, the decay date will even shift
>>>>>> into early January. So it is still too early to make any
>>>>>> sensible predictions.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 73,
>>>>>> Nico PA0DLO
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2011-11-18 15:05, Nico Janssen wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So far all my analyses of the evolution of the orbit of ARISSat 1
>>>>>>> have resulted in a predicted decay date sometime in December 2011.
>>>>>>> Actually my current predicted decay date for this satellite is
>>>>>>> December 17. Obviously it depends very much on how solar activity
>>>>>>> develops in the coming weeks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So now we have seen decay predictions ranging from December 2011
>>>>>>> to April 2012. Let's see how we converge to the actual decay date.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 73,
>>>>>>> Nico PA0DLO
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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> _______________________________________________
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>


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Message: 12
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 14:21:35 -0700
From: "Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)" <amsat-bb@xxxxxx.xxx>
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Need East Coast
Message-ID:
<CAN6TEUd8Gao6nZX_-q3j_xpSNBxtrojjueco76KQz18vnCsuSA@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Hi!

> Since becoming active on satellites again in April 2011, I have
> managed to work 48 states on the FM transponders with portable
> equipment. ?I did not set out to accomplish this minor feat on FM
> alone because I do also operate VO-52, AO-7, and FO-29 /P. ?Hawaii is
> impossible for me unless AO-7 is used. ?New Hampshire is the other
> state I need but I've got several options to get it confirmed if I
> would just sit down and schedule one with friends. ?Maine is not
> common but New Hampshire seems less common in my ~8 month window of
> activity.

Scott N1AIA has been the regular Maine representative on the FM
birds for a while.  When he's active, he can get through and put his
state in many logbooks.  New Hampshire... there's a state I did not
work at all in 2011, and only 8 times since I've been on the satellites
over the past 6 years.  The last New Hampshire contact I logged via
satellite was with WA1ZDV in October 2010, while I was at the AMSAT
Symposium in the Chicago area.  I've also worked N1ABA, N1XED,
and N1DCG - all resident in the state, per QRZ.com - along with
WA5KBH when he was up there in October 2009.  I seem to catch
them more often when I am away from home, as the last time I worked
that state from here in the Phoenix area was in mid-2007.

As for Hawaii on AO-7, I can't help you with that right now.  Honolulu
is a non-stop flight away from here in Phoenix, I have only flown over
that state (going to and from Australia a few months back), and I can
work AO-7 with my portable gear from just about anywhere I go.
Hmmm....  :-) -----

Message: 14
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2012 09:26:18 +0900
From: "Mineo Wakita" <ei7m-wkt@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSat-1 Voice
Message-ID: <3DB91B6B8D7945D9B825F3A29557C854@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-2022-jp";
reply-type=original

23:50-23:56UTC, 3 Jan 2012, Ele 22 S-SE-E, 145.950MHz FM over Japan
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/20104ar1.mp3

JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita




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Message: 15
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 18:27:48 -0600
From: "Ronald G. Parsons" <w5rkn@xxxxx.xxx>
To: "AMSAT-BB" <AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Rapid frequency change on ARISSat pass
Message-ID: <08757A7561884F5A9D7BD1F850A9D6E5@xxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

On the nominal 0015 UTC pass over Texas, the ARISSat-1 telemetry seemed
normal but at about 4-5 minutes before LOS, the frequency of the CW marker
and the BPSK telemetry envelope started dropping very rapidly. I lost track
how many times I had to adjust the Doppler-corrected frequency down by 100
Hz. Then suddenly, the telemetry signal stopped.

Ron W5RKN


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Message: 16
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 18:29:40 -0600
From: "Ronald G. Parsons" <w5rkn@xxxxx.xxx>
To: "AMSAT-BB" <AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Rapid frequency change on ARISSat pass
Message-ID: <FF9AC4B11427465385C6B524146F9D4F@xxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

Forgot to note the altitude give by the most recent keps was 175 km.

Ron W5RKN

From: Ronald G. Parsons
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 6:27 PM
To: AMSAT-BB
Subject: Rapid frequency change on ARISSat pass

On the nominal 0015 UTC pass over Texas, the ARISSat-1 telemetry seemed
normal but at about 4-5 minutes before LOS, the frequency of the CW marker
and the BPSK telemetry envelope started dropping very rapidly. I lost track
how many times I had to adjust the Doppler-corrected frequency down by 100
Hz. Then suddenly, the telemetry signal stopped.

Ron W5RKN


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Message: 17
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2012 10:41:49 +0900
From: "Mineo Wakita" <ei7m-wkt@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSat-1 Voice #2
Message-ID: <6B7B480CB6164AC0BBD79BF3587B7483@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-2022-jp";
reply-type=original

23:50-23:56 UTC, 3 Jan 2012, Ele 22 S-SE-E, 145.950MHz FM over Japan
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/20104ar1.mp3

1:22-1:27 UTC, 4 Jan 2012, Ele 7 W-WN-N, 145.950MHz FM over Japan
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/20104ar2.mp3

JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita




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Message: 18
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2012 10:00:47 +0700
From: "Vu Trong Thu" <thuvt@xxx.xxx.xx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSat-1 heard
Message-ID: <000601ccca8d$143a8240$3caf86c0$@xxx.xxx.xx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

The bird is still operating up to 0120z today (Jan 4), however its orbit
must has deviated much from the latest TLE on AMSAT website (just one day
old?). I suddenly heard its CW beacon while it's still 10 degree under the
horizon according to Orbitron's calculation. It was quite a challenge to
track the satellite however signal was good, I could decode some telemetry,
got a SSTV image and the historical conversation between Korolev and Gagarin
:)

73,
Thu XV9AA



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Message: 19
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 21:40:47 -0600
From: Clayton Coleman W5PFG <kayakfishtx@xxxxx.xxx>
To: AMSAT <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Need grid EL28 confirmed?
Message-ID:
<CAPovOwdOh7d-YSRODSuNg+f34aSqfG-cNm2EZC=gaBNGhAa2Zw@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Email me off-list if you need the grid EL28 confirmed.  I am going to
make a brief trip there later in the week and have several people
who've expressed they need it confirmed.  I will do at least one pass
on an FM satellite.

73
Clayton
W5PFG


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Message: 20
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2012 10:19:02 -0000
From: "Francisco Costa, CT1EAT" <listas_ct1eat@xxxx.xx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Arissat-1 QRT
Message-ID: <CE0552AA9E2144CAA07EC2FFFDue 6
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