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No dice, that's alright. I'm hearing... I'm gonna clean out my ears. Well everybody, this is the new net on PSRG. This is Rebecca, KK7IJ. I'm gonna go ahead and stop for announcements. PSRG hosts three nets a day, 9 a.m. noon and 9 p.m. all Pacific time. We do have an All-Star node, which is number 2462. So just in case you are with, I think it's like Firefly or the Dew Drop-In, you're welcome to come in and connect with us directly to our All-Star, which is 2462. PSRG also hosts a boaters' net every morning at 7.47 a.m. Pacific time, where you get to check a net, where you get to hear a crater report and a weather report from this side of the... Actually, people check in from all over, so a crater report and a weather report from all over. So yeah, that's every day at 7.40, starting at 7.47 a.m. So we have reoccurring events that happen every Saturday. On Saturday, the Radio Club of Tacoma is having an open house. They do this every Saturday. And it's from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the actual physical radio club. Tacoma Radio Club has a physical clubhouse, which is awesome. There's a museum on the top floor. So that's every Saturday, 10 to 2. And then there is the Simplex net every evening in the Seattle area. And the frequency is 146.56.

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