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      "text": "KJ, I want to make sure that we're talking about the same thing. What I have found is RAID, Romeo Alpha Delta Echo, is a new advanced digital voice mode developed by the open source 3DV project. It combines machine learning and digital signal processing to achieve high quality voice transmissions even in poor signal conditions. performing traditional single side bands and other digital voice modes. Sounds interesting if this is what it is. It can be used with any existing single side band radio by connecting it to a PC running the free software and it's available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS. So I think that's the same thing. It sounds like the same thing."
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      "text": "And LRK"
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      "text": " Thank you both. Alright, guess we can do this thing. Back in six minutes. This is KI7PKL."
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      "text": " as a meme on a live episode. And it really wasn't that just from the sheer amount of them that were occurring with automobiles. And it ended up there were a lot of fatalities. Now they must have decided how they were going to handle it, because the regular reports of another Bright Line train accident has ceased, because they were getting the two regular in occurrence. Which I'm happy to see that. And most of the comments about it that I was reading was not specifically stating the train just goes too fast. I mean, it goes from Miami to Orlando in 3 and 1 1-1-2 hours. Now if I did that on the turnpike, which is pretty straight from here to Orlando, if I did it in 3 and 1-2 hours, I'd have to go and exceed 80 miles an hour in an automobile. And those trains, they boast that they go that fast. So they must be slowing down in strategic places, which I'm happy to see. Another thing I was following about how they lay train tracks now, which keeps the train from that clickety-clack. Now they have a special way they install the tracks. I'll get into that on the next comment. This is Rodney 842 near our Florida back. Russell in head control. This is repeater station QA-P07, November Quebec, November. All-star note 6222, located in Kelton, Washington."
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      "text": " Did you copy that? Yeah, that works, AB1AI. I could not for the last minute figure out why I had written that damn well. I blame it because it's 6.45 in the morning and I woke up late this morning, so yeah, I'm not late. Anyhow, the mic is yours, sir."
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