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      "text": "I got a 47 here in Phoenix, but I did get a message yesterday from Corinne that there was supposed to be a storm coming through last night, so I haven't heard anything about it since then because I wasn't looking at my phone, but it might be a good thing that got stuck here for the weekend. Missed all the fun, especially when you're student driving and he's from the Dallas so he probably hasn't dealt with a lot of snow unless he moved there from somewhere else. Yep, that time of year again, don't worry Josh."
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      "text": "Thanks, Mary. Just a couple of quick comments I forgot to mention. The Kraken won last night and boy I tell you Anaheim has got some nasty players on it. These guys are really intent on hurting people and we were fortunate to come through. We did get one injury though and hopefully it's not serious. As far as Matt's comment about the weather and the predictions, the West Coast is notoriously difficult to predict in advance. Once you get back east You can watch the storms coming across all of the various weather stations spread throughout the country, and by the time it gets to the East Coast, you know what's coming and it's pretty accurate. But there's not much off the coast. A few buoys out there, and that's about it. The radars only go out a certain distance, and they're not really great for forecasting, so it makes it difficult on the West Coast. We're fortunate we have the talented people we do in the National Weather Service working overtime to put out as good a report as they can. That's it from Kirkland. Back to you, Mary. KB7GL."
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      "text": " This is a directed social net that happens on the WW7PSR 2 meter FM repeater, which is located on Capitol Hill in Seattle and operated by the Puget Sound Repeater Group. The repeater operates at a frequency of 146.96 with a negative offset and a PL tone of 103.5. All licensed TAMs, including new licensees just getting started, are welcome to join. If you have third-party traffic, we like to hear from them too. We encourage you to press that button. Tell us a little bit about yourself. You'll be writing your projects or just about anything else. Please limit your reports to three minutes so we can get as many stations in as possible. This is also when the repeater times out. When you're finished with your report, please end with your call sign. That'll keep the FCC happy. I'll be compiling lists of stations that would like to check in and then I'll ask for your reports. If you'd like to check in only, just let me know that you'll be in and out, also known as an I.O. Again, this is Joan, KX2CW. Let's get started. Please come ahead now with your call sign and name."
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